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Stealing the Show

A History of Art and Crime in Six Thefts.

Forget Ocean’s 8, put The Thomas Crowne Affair on hold, tell The Pink Pather he’s got to wait. If you want a guided tour through the shadows and into the world of art theft, Stealing the Show is your ticket.”

 

- JOHN MILLER  deputy commissioner of intelligence and counterterrorism NYPD and

former CBS News senior correspondent.

$27.95
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Chariot on the Mountain

by Jack Ford

Based on little-known true events, this astonishing account from Emmy and Peabody Award-winning journalist Jack Ford vividly recreates a treacherous journey toward freedom, a time when the traditions of the Old South still thrived—and is a testament to determination, friendship, and courage.

$26.00
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The Women Who Saved Spring Lake

by Vincent J. Dicks

A large contingent of women owners and active citizens built a very different seaside resort. This is the story of the making of Spring Lake and the maintenance of its way of life through its first 140 years. Perfect for anyone interested in the history of the Jersey Shore, and those who have come to love Spring Lake.

$15.95
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Indivisible?

by Jack DeVine

$15.99

A search for the common ground—where we can pull together, not apart.

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The Identity Effect

by Co-Authors including Joni Jones

$14.95

A Collection of Stories by Women Who've Discovered Their True Identity in Christ

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The Breakthrough Effect

by Co-Authors including Joni Jones

$14.95

Inspiration & Equipping For Your Breakthrough From Seventeen Extraordinary Women

1102 Third Ave

Spring Lake, NJ 07762

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Phone #:  732.449.3806

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Mon-Sat: 7:30am-5pm

Sun: 7:30am-4pm

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If we don't pick up, it means we're making Espresso.

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ATM located within Driftwood for your convenience.

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Visit us in the heart of Spring Lake, New Jersey, Driftwood Coffee House offers handcrafted espresso drinks, specialty drinks, and a cozy coastal cafe experience just steps from Divine Park and the beach.

 

Our locally loved coffee house serves rich coffee, delicious tea, and freshly baked pastries, all in a comfortable space perfect for meeting friends, working with free Wi-Fi, or enjoying the boards at the Jersey Shore. Whether you’re craving a morning americano, cold brew, or a quick bite, Driftwood is your neighborhood coffee stop on the Jersey Shore.

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Founded over a decade ago by

Mark Dolan began as a second act — a move away from corporate life and toward something more meaningful. Alongside his wife, Mary Jane, Mark turned a longtime love of neighborhood cafés into a welcoming space where locals and visitors alike feel at home. With guidance from Crimson Cup, Driftwood was built as an independent café from the ground up, free from franchise formulas and rooted in its own identity.

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Today, Driftwood Coffee is a daily gathering place for the Spring Lake community. Neighbors greet each other by name, beachgoers stop in before or after the shore, and the rhythm of the espresso machine sets the tone for relaxed, intentional mornings. Running a coffee shop in a seasonal Jersey Shore town requires adaptability, especially during busy summer months, but the focus always remains the same: quality, consistency, and connection.

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The café’s design reflects its name — a blend of New England cottage warmth and laid-back coastal style. It’s a place to grab a quick coffee before the beach or settle in and stay awhile.

 

 

More than a coffee shop, 

Driftwood functions as a community hub. From supporting local schools and fundraisers to hosting a community bulletin board — affectionately called the “town crier” — the café serves as an unofficial welcome center for Spring Lake.

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The menu is intentionally simple, featuring a consistent house roast alongside seasonal drinks shaped by customer feedback. For Mark, the heart of Driftwood Coffee is the people. When someone walks through the door for the first time, the goal is simple: make them feel like they’ve been coming here for years.

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