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PlantShed, a cafe inside a flower shop, opens 1st N.J. spot - NJ.com

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If you have a green thumb and love coffee, this might be the place for you.

New York City-based florist and cafe PlantShed has opened a retail spot in Englewood at 47 E. Palisade Ave, where you can purchase flowers while grabbing a quick bite to eat or cup of coffee.

It is PlantShed’s first New Jersey store. There are three spots scattered throughout the Big Apple: Two cafes, which launched in 2018, and a florist shop founded in 1971.

The business describes the greenhouse-inspired space as a “unique lush oasis" with tropical foliage, cacti, succulents and premium flowers sourced from all over the world.

The flowers at the Englewood spot are provided by Englewood Florist, where the cafe is housed. The families running the two businesses are related.

The cafe menu incorporates popular pastries such as croissants and danishes, along with unique beverages like rose matcha lattes and espresso lattes featuring teddy bear art.

Other small businesses that have recently opened in New Jersey are Fresh Coast in Metuchen and River Street Sweets: Savannah’s Candy Kitchen in Asbury Park.

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September 11, 2020 at 12:05AM
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PlantShed, a cafe inside a flower shop, opens 1st N.J. spot - NJ.com

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