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hammerhands Posted - 10/19/2006 : 10:07:11
quote:
Originally posted by frnck blck

one complaint: where's a good espresso there? we pacific rimmers are such snobs about the brown water.

fb



It occurs to me that the fancy coffee phenomenon has left my city, replaced by the Tim Horton's phenomenon. The purpose of this thread, where is your area's best espresso.

Frank's bus has to travel between shows! Include your city's name and the date of Frank's expected presence.
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Carl Posted - 10/21/2006 : 10:32:59
Ziggy, unemployment is the work of the devil! Still, it didn't take long to do. Which doesn't make me any less sadder. ;)

fumanbru Posted - 10/21/2006 : 06:25:42
yes carl- where do you come up with this shit? genius!

hammerhands- i've been to the fyxx and quite like it.


"I joined the Cult of Frank/ cause I'm a real go-getter!"
Ziggy Posted - 10/21/2006 : 03:43:46
Carl, whilst that is amazing, maybe you have too much time on your hands?
Carl Posted - 10/20/2006 : 19:27:45
Carolynanna Posted - 10/20/2006 : 12:14:28
quote:
Originally posted by Broken Face

My big Starbucks problem is that their business strategy is to find places with successful independent coffee shops, move in and run them out of business. That and thier expensive, bitter coffee.

-Brian - http://bvsrant.blogspot.com



My big Starbucks problem is that I didn't get in on their IPO.

__________
Aw geez, my duodenum's acting up.
mosleyk Posted - 10/20/2006 : 12:04:55
Winner of Best Cup of Coffee award four years running! The best location is the one by voodoo doughnuts on 3rd ave...if you can handle the overwhelming smell of coffee and patchouli as you walk by.

http://www.stumptowncoffee.com/

http://www.wweek.com/html/dish062800.html



Homers_pet_monkey Posted - 10/20/2006 : 05:25:27
If he wanted recommendations for bars then this would be a better topic for me. As it is, I don't drink coffee. Or 'do' it as Dean said.


I'd walk her everyday, into a shady place
darwin Posted - 10/19/2006 : 22:44:47
The Coffee Bean is also pretty good down there in old LA (and SB). But we've had this conversation many times.
floop Posted - 10/19/2006 : 21:14:50
i'm sure Frank already knows his way around LA, but Peet's coffee is the shit



at least that's what your mom said
ScottP Posted - 10/19/2006 : 19:22:18
Seattle, The Showbox 11/13

Um..., it's Seattle. The Normandy Beach of Coffeeland. Crystal meth? Ha! ANY little shop that has survived the Starbucks takeovers here, have survived for a reason. War hardened coffee vets. Seek these and an EKG machine.
apl4eris Posted - 10/19/2006 : 18:43:07
Yeah, this is a good topic. Every band needs a layout of the local flavor for their tours. Perry has a site he's been working on in the background to provide something just like that, free, for bands and for the show-goers. Hopefully we'll be able to get it together sometime soon. Anyways...


Frank'll be in Louisville, KY, at Headliner's on Sat. October 28,
located at 1386 Lexington Road... so I would suggest that he go to

Sunergos, at 2122 South Preston Street.
it's 3 miles (7 minutes) away, but they roast their own coffee, and it's incredibly, amazingly, good.


Or there's the Old Louisville Coffee House, in Old Louisville, of all places. I don't know about the coffee here cause I haven't tried it, but it sure is popular. 1489 South Fourth Street, Corner of 4th and Hill.


I can't just talk about coffee. Man can try to live on espresso alone, but his nerves will out.

For dinner, he might consider going to Vietnam Kitchen at 5339 Mitscher Ave., a mere 8.3 miles from Headliners. It won't dissapoint. Unless he hates Vietnamese food.

Or there's Ramsi's Cafe On the World - great surroundings and delicious food. 1293 Bardstown Rd

THEN to top it off before he leaves town, I would also highly recommend that Frank find a *neat* glass of Pappy Van Winkle 15/20/or 23 Year Bourbon (all equally delicious, in different ways) while he's in town. (I sure hope he's going to read this and take my advice! ha)
hammerhands Posted - 10/19/2006 : 17:53:28
I did a little research today, In Winnipeg (11/05/06) Pantages' Playhouse is at Main and Market. Across Main Street is the Royal Bank Building, if you go North one block you pass the entrance to Old Market Square, then at the corner of Main and Bannatyne is the Crocus Building. At the back of Crocus is The Winnipeg Folk Festival Music Store which is a great place.

This Music Store is at the confluence of Bannatyne, Albert and Arthur, across Bannatyne is the Fyxx Espresso Bar. I don't drink espresso and I've never been there, can anyone say if this convenient cafe is any good? (I'm fond of Timmy's myself.)

If you take Arthur South to McDermot and go half a short block West you will find Into The Music, which is a wonderful used record store!
Broken Face Posted - 10/19/2006 : 14:49:52
My big Starbucks problem is that their business strategy is to find places with successful independent coffee shops, move in and run them out of business. That and thier expensive, bitter coffee.

-Brian - http://bvsrant.blogspot.com
Cult_Of_Frank Posted - 10/19/2006 : 14:41:59
quote:
Originally posted by HeywoodJablome

A blitzkrieg of F bombs


This made me smile.

My only gripes with Starbucks - remembering that I am a non-customer since I don't do coffee - are that it is expensive brand-labelled foodstuffs and that the sizing is idiotic. I don't really see the point as a consumer of showing off that I have a Starbucks, but apparently this is 'chic' in cities with residents smarter than me. As a businessperson, though, good for them that they've somehow managed to do this.




"Now you're officially my woman. Kudos. I can't say I don't envy you."
Homers_pet_monkey Posted - 10/19/2006 : 13:59:57
quote:
Originally posted by Carolynanna



He was finishing up some stuff on the day of the grand opening and they wouldn't even give him a coffee. Not a free coffee for the guy who built the freaking store!

__________
Aw geez, my duodenum's acting up.



I can see their point. They give him a free coffee just 'cos he built the place, soon enough he'll be moving you and the kids in. Before you know it, he owns the company.

Too risky.


I'd walk her everyday, into a shady place
HeywoodJablome Posted - 10/19/2006 : 13:26:08
This guy pretty much says all that needs to be said about Starbucks http://www.thekidfrombrooklyn.com/video_disp.asp?videoid=1049

A nice Jersey style rant on the coffee chain that no one can escape. A blitzkrieg of F bombs so make sure the kids ain't around when you watch this.

As for my own coffee, I find it's best to invest in your own equipment and make it yourself like a true snob.

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"My name is Doug and I'm outta hhhhheeeere."
starmekitten Posted - 10/19/2006 : 13:11:12
quote:
where is your area's best espresso.


Not an attempt to be cute but an honest answer: my house. I've never had coffee better than that made at home. If I didn't need to go to bed real soon for my 5am start I'd be knocking it back like nobodys business. Tempted....
Carolynanna Posted - 10/19/2006 : 11:33:19
I like Timmy's
Their French Vanilla kicks ass!
And their fraps are good too.

Starbucks sucks!
Mike just finished building one in a fancy type area.
He was finishing up some stuff on the day of the grand opening and they wouldn't even give him a coffee. Not a free coffee for the guy who built the freaking store!

__________
Aw geez, my duodenum's acting up.
Carl Posted - 10/19/2006 : 10:49:20
How about a nice oul cuppa tea?

http://www.barrystea.ie/site/

Cult_Of_Frank Posted - 10/19/2006 : 10:21:40
Heh, good topic.

Hmm, well, I'm not a coffee drinker of any sort, but there is a Starbucks two blocks north of the venue where FB plays at in Saskatoon (Nov. 7/06). Just stroll along 2nd Avenue and it's on the east side across the street from a McDonalds. My uncle's restaurant is just two buildings over from there. Also, there's a really good deli-cafe called Liberty's where you can get some great sandwiches if you're into cold cuts. I think they also had some monstrous burgers or something too.


"Now you're officially my woman. Kudos. I can't say I don't envy you."

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