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Roth of Manhattan Skyline Management leases to Madame Bonté Café

Manhattan, NY According to Manhattan Skyline Management Corp., New York City independent coffee shop Madame Bonté Café has opened at 205 East 66th St. on the Upper East Side.

Joshua Roth, senior vice president of retail represented Manhattan Skyline in the long-term transaction. Madame Bonté Café was represented by Joshua Berkun of Kassin Sabbagh Realty.

Owned by Deniz and Yeliz Karafazli, the bistro’s new location will operate out of a 442 s/f space with a 16-ft. storefront on 66th St. between Second and Third Ave.

“Madame Bonté Café has made a name for itself on the Upper East Side, combining indulgent baked goods and espresso beverages within a modern and easy-going atmosphere,” said Joshua Roth, senior vice president of retail at Manhattan Skyline Management Corp. “Whether new to the brand or a loyal returning customer, we know that their new location at 205 East 66th St. will be beloved by all.” 

Madame Bonté Café debuted on 2nd Ave. between 94th and 95th Sts. before expanding to 84th St. between 1st and 2nd Aves. The 84th street location features an expanded menu with wine, beer and dinner items as well as a downstairs with a seating area on a backyard patio.

 “We created Madame Bonté Café because we believe in the power of community,” said co-owner Deniz Karafazli. “Our locations are gathering places and respites, serving as more than just a place to grab coffee. We want visitors to treat us as their home away from home, right in the heart of their own neighborhood.”

The newest coffee shop is located within the fashionable Upper East Side neighborhood of Lenox Hill, renowned for its collection of classic boutiques, art cinemas, gourmet establishments and acclaimed restaurants. Neighboring tenants include Nike, Starbucks, Lululemon Athletica, Alo Yoga, Bondi Sushi, Sant Ambroeus, Credo, Oath Pizza, Madison Reed, Janie and Jack, Vineyard Vines and CityMD.

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