"Let’s start here: Two Hands is one of those coffee shops that everyone posts Instagrams from. If you pay attention to such things, this is very old news to you, as this laid back cafe was one of the early beneficiaries of the photogenic food movement on social media. Pretty pictures of avocado toast turned out to be a pretty successful way to bring people to your food establishment, and by people we mean young people. Come to Two Hands on a bank holiday, and the place basically looks like the crowded lunchroom of an affluent high school. In Melbourne. For models. But Celine bags and smartphones aside, there is actually a much bigger reason that Two Hands has become so successful, and it all boils down to one thing - Australians. The place is run by and filled with Aussies, and that’s a great thing. Why? Think about it this way. Have you ever met a mean Australian? Seriously. Find me one Aussie that isn’t the friendliest f*cking person in the room, and I’ll buy you a domesticated miniature koala. Because guess what? Neither of those things exist. That’s why Two Hands has basically become the Infatuation’s satellite office. Since moving our HQ down to the neighborhood, it’s become our go-to spot for meetings, breakfasts, lunches, and afternoon coffee runs, mostly because the people here are so friendly. The food is solid and the coffee drinks are excellent, and that matters, too. But we keep coming back because it’s basically the opposite of Dimes - a place where you can walk in off the street and be treated well while you eat your acai bowl, regardless of who you are. Even if you’re only there to take a picture of it. Food Rundown Acai Bowl It’s pretty, and that’s why you’re going to order it. The granola on top is even gluten free, just in case you have a gluten allergy, which statistically, you probably don’t. But still. Avo Toast When you order avocado toast at Two Hands, you must know two things. First, DO NOT say the “cado” part. Aussies shorten all words in to much better words like “brekkie” and “sambo,” and you best follow suit. Second, order it with the scrambled eggs on top. Maybe even say, “with scrambo.” Actually, no, don’t say that. Ricotta Toast There’s bread under there. Promise. Cranberry pecan bread from Balthazar to be exact. Good for you for eating bread. Bacon & Egg Sambo A good egg sandwich with bacon on brioche. Get it with some avo on it. Corn Fritters One of the bigger portions of food at Two Hands, so head in this direction if you’re super hungry or just really passionate about food stacked vertically. The fritters are excellent, held together with avo as mortar and topped with a poached egg. Can’t go wrong. Little Italy Sandwich An excellent, albeit somewhat small, Italian-style sandwich with mozzarella, prosciutto, and tomato on a baguette. We get this for lunch often, and supplement with a side of banana bread. Banana Bread A “signature” item at Two Hands, this banana bread is gluten free (for that allergy you probably don’t have) and best when topped with other stuff, like ricotta and honey." - Chris Stang
"The Avocado Toast is hands down (no pun intended) one of our favorite items on the menu here. We also enjoy the fact that there’s a short wait time for seating so that we get the most of our lunch break. This place is an instagrammer's dream with its all white-interior, sunflowers, and hip employees. They're rumored to have the best acai bowls in the city, but you didn’t hear that from us." - Barrel
"I eat at Two Hands all the time. It's a great breakfast joint. They have great desserts. They have a great waffle. They have great eggs. The staff is always nice. I'm always at the one on Bleecker and Broadway. And they make the best bacon. When you order bacon, it's perfectly cooked and crispy. When I have to go to breakfast and I bring a friend, I go there. They make great lattes and salads. It's a small little place, so you've got to kind of squeeze yourself in there. But I love Two Hands—and they have a great smash burger. I might order one now." - brennan carley
"There aren’t too many cool, casual places in Tribeca where you can bring bring a picky eater or even someone who just wants a burger - but Two Hands Restaurant is all of those things. You could bring a vegetarian or a person who doesn’t eat gluten here, and they’d be just fine. Or, if you just want to drink a coffee and pick some banana bread, you could do that too. Just know that it can get busy here and the tables are a little close together, so, if you have secrets to protect, come at an off-peak hour." - bryan kim, hillary reinsberg
"An Australian cafe recommended as a quieter alternative to the lines, suggested for taro lattes and avocado toast." - Missy Frederick