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Stopped into Postcrypt Coffeehouse to listen to a friend of mine play. The venue is very interesting; located in the basement of a church at Columbia University, it is the perfect spot for artists, musicians and poets alike. Limited seating provides an intimate setting, which allows you to experience more of what the artist is feeling, while he or she is performing.
Bring cash, they do not accept credit cards, but have a good selection in terms of drinks, both alcoholic and non-alcoholic. Â
Had a wonderful time and can't wait to have the chance to go there again.
There was a red glisten to her face and her voice rang through the room clear and brave. It was small and packed, but somehow it felt like just enough space. It didn't feel crowded, it felt cozy. Somehow.
"Come buy some cookies and our assortment of beers. Non-alcoholic ones, like Ginger and Root."
From the stage she said it was one of her favorite spaces in all of New York. She asked if it had really been a crypt. The 'management' joked it had been a storage closet. Whether it had been a crypt they didn't know. She suggested they should have lied and simply said it was.