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- Hi I'm Michael Bacon, one half of the Bacon Brothers.

- And I'm Kevin Bacon, the other half of the Bacon Brothers.

- And you're watching Coffee With New York.

(jazz music)

(glasses clink)

- I came to New York in 1976.

When I first got there I was 17.

And I literally came to New York City

with a suitcase and a dream.

Our mom was born and raised in New York.

There was always a little bit of a message from her -

our father was like a Philadelphian, you know?

His life's blood was that city.

I think our mom was always secretly whispering

in our ear, you know, you really should get to New York.

- I got married in 1972 and my wife and I moved

to Nashville and we were there for eight years.

And the Today Show, every morning, they would

always have an exterior camera on the streets

of New York and the longer I was in Nashville

every time I would see these things

I would go that's where I'm supposed to be.

I decided that I had to go there

and I arrived in New York with a suitcase,

but also a wife and a child too.

And an apartment had opened up right

above Kevin's apartment on the third floor.

- They were both really small one bedrooms.

You know, I was single and he had the wife and a child

and his son slept in the closet, right didn't you put him -

- That is a complete myth my wife perpetuated.

(Kevin Laughs)

I never put our son in the closet.

- So I get to New York, and I'm working

as a bus boy and I'm in acting school

and I'm sleeping on my sister's couch

and I saw this sign that said actors,

dancers, musicians, artist high rise.

So I went to this building -

to call it a flop house is really being generous.

They called it the Hotel Bretton Hall

and I walked into the rental office

and I had decided that my budget -

this is 1976 - was 150 dollars.

The guy said, we don't have any available right now

but we do have a two bedroom -

what he described as a two bedroom.

I don't have a roommate and I'm sitting

on the couch and he points at the

guy next to me and said what about this guy?

And I looked at the guy and I went, you wanna?

And he went, okay.

And it was not even close to being

a two bedroom, it was a one bedroom.

I slept on the kitchen on the floor.

In order to get to his bedroom,

he had to walk through my room

and in order for me to get to the bathroom

I had to walk through his bedroom.

It was always very awkward, you know in dating situations.

(jazz music)

Both of us are back from the days

when these were covered with Greek statues.

I loved the Greek diners and the coffee.

And being able to go into a Greek coffee shop

or a bodega and say dark and sweet

or whatever it is and they just immediately get it.

It was a different kind of coffee shop and

there's less and less of those.

I have to say I sort of I miss those,

I don't want them all to go away.

- Sensuous Bean, 70th and Columbus.

Little tiny place, been there for years.

Fantastic coffee.

- [Kevin] Mom and Pop joint?

- Yeah, definitely.

- Which is, you know, cool.

I really liked grind my own every morning

and we're always like bouncing back

and forth between a new bean.

And at this point I'm 100 percent,

like I like really good coffee

and I'm always a little bit disappointed

when I get coffee out, it's never

as good as the coffee we make at home.

(jazz music)

From the first time I moved to New York,

I started to explore Central Park

a lot of times on roller skates - it's pre roller blades.

And I was really super into roller disco dancing.

And in the exact same spot, just south of 72nd street,

sort of like smack dab in the middle of it,

Bethesda Fountain, is still on the weekends

a spot where people roller disco.

So as a result of that exploration,

I really know, I think, almost every inch of Central Park.

And one of my favorite spots, it's about 103rd street.

There's a pond up there with a beautiful

path through the woods, it's like breath taking.

- The first thing that pops in my mind

is 79th street Boat Basin, it's very popular.

It's getting really really crowded,

really difficult to get into.

But that's - in the summer - that's to me

it's like living on the beach.

- It's pretty amazing, I mean when there's

so many of us walking down the street,

riding the subway, navigating between the cars

and the cyclists, that we're able to just sort of

like do this like dance all day

and not just beating the shit out of each other, you know?

- Taking off of what Kevin is saying,

if you go to any other city - Philly, Denver -

people go into a store people don't gotta line up.

(Kevin laughing)

In New York you walk into a coffee shop -

there's the line and it works perfectly.

- It's like everybody understands that that's the deal.

(drums)

(tambourine)

- [Man] Okay.

- Alright.

♫ (Bacon Brothers music)

- Our motor is our song writing and if we have

new songs we want to record them to get them out.

I think we had nine songs ready to go.

- It's really good to tour with a song.

You just learn a lot playing it over

and over and over again.

Playing it night after night.

Playing it for people, seeing the reactions people have.

You just find stuff groove wise and tempo wise.

- Six months ago I don't think we even thought

we'd have another record, but now it's, you know,

it's gettin ready so we're pretty excited about that.

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(electric guitar)

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Icebox Coffee on Starting and Being Acquired by Royal Cup - Duration: 1:10.

So, while sitting at my desk at my not for profit job I constantly was thinking what

can I do, what can I do I've got to do something.

And it turns out that the thing to do was bring the coffee that I had grown up on, cold

brew coffee, to market.

Nobody was doing it.

The timing, I didn't realize, was impeccable.

In 2012 I quit my job- Christmas was my last week there- turned a little corner of our

house into a home office and started writing a business plan and I started typing that

out and meantime I went home and told my parents, "Hey I quit my job and I'm going to start

a coffee business quite like the cold brew we grew up on".

So my dad who is a hobbyist was into micro-roasting at the time.

He's a quirky dude.

You need one of those in your life if you are going to succeed so find someone quirky

would be step 1, but he roasted coffee for me.

I brought back that coffee, went to Home Depot and got a paint bucket and Wal-Mart and got

some pantyhose and started formulating.

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Food Bloggers vs Coffee Trends - Duration: 2:05.

This is the worst. It's like something they would have

in Melbourne or something.

- Let's get out of here.

- Military road has many spots to just get

a great cup of coffee.

- And you never know, one of them

just may become your new regular.

- Let's go get a cup!

That's much better.

- I'm gonna get another one of these.

- I know, how good are they?

They actually have their own plantation in Honduras

and then they bring it back here and roast it in Sydney.

- The owner's pretty cool.

- I know, I love his moustache.

How's your coffee?

- It's great, the house blend.

Definitely one of my favourites, how's yours?

- This cold drip is so smooth, nice and refreshing too.

You know you've got a little bit of something here.

- Just a bit.

- What is that monster shake?

- It's a darkside frappe with a side of Oreos.

- Can I have some?

- No.

What's that?

- It is a matcha affogato.

The camera eats before we do.

It's almost too good to eat but I'm gonna eat it anyway.

- Your Colombian espresso.

Ethiopian cold drip.

- Awesome, thank you so much.

- Mine's delicious, so citrusy.

- That's just, it's so clean.

It's like a new kind of way to drink coffee.

You almost think it's tea.

You can taste the difference.

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