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Jefrey Posted - 06/18/2007 : 22:48:53
Starbucks is tired. It's not disgusting or anything, but for those who have a favorite local coffee joint, or who would like to recommend a favorite that's not mass produced, please share!

I enjoy straight shots of espresso and also just a great cup of joe. I used to go black, but got into milk and sugar a couple years ago when I discovered that it allowed me to drink the coffee sooner by cooling it down.

I also try to support free trade coffees if I can.

My current faves:

David Lynch Signature Cup - best smelling fresh ground coffee I've ever smelled (Organic French Roast)

http://www.davidlynch.com/coffee/

The Coffee Fool - wide range of high quality beans - try the sampler pack

http://www.coffeefool.com

Full City - currently only in Eugene, OR, but I'm going to try to order some from them. Recommended by coastline as the best latte ever. I only had a cup of Full City Blend, but it was definitely a winner!

http://www.full-city.com/index.html

Would love to hear some recommendations of local places to go when traveling about the country/world.



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Diva Posted - 06/20/2007 : 01:49:06
I have an experience of espresso at Coppola's restaurant. Its really nice....

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Jefrey Posted - 06/19/2007 : 23:31:20
Yeah, but this one's called "The Coffee Thread" and now I have links to the other threads for free ;)

Anyway, I read those threads, and aside from a couple posts, they don't have much local flavor. I thought Peete's was great for a while, but there's much better stuff out there. I'm looking for stuff like Frnk was originally asking for, like "where's the best place to get an espresso while in town?" I assuming he meant, you know, besides freaking Starbucks. Where do the locals go?

For example in San Francisco, the best espresso I've had was at Coppola's restaurant. A nice place to eat before going to the theatre as well. Stuff like that.

== jeffamerica ==
tisasawath Posted - 06/19/2007 : 22:35:54
there was some potential one time, but then people started posting dirty pics in it

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Llamadance Posted - 06/19/2007 : 14:23:40
there's a serious lack of green tea threads however.


No, I don't know that atheists should be considered as citizens, nor should they be considered patriots. This is one nation under God George Bush snr
Cheeseman1000 Posted - 06/19/2007 : 14:18:46
I'm sure I've started at least two threads on the subject as well. Do your research!


vilainde Posted - 06/19/2007 : 05:34:43
I've always wanted to do that:

http://forum.frankblack.net/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=17199
http://forum.frankblack.net/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=14508
http://forum.frankblack.net/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=9575


Denis

"Can you hear me? I aint got shit to say."
coastline Posted - 06/19/2007 : 05:26:46
Well, since I can't recommend Full City anymore, I'll just tell a story about it. Several years ago, one of the columnists at my paper, who lives in a small Colorado town that's a lot like the one in "South Park," told me he was going to Eugene, Oregon, for his daughter's wedding. I suggested he go to Full City if wanted some good java. He said he'd try. A few weeks later, he sent me a package. It was two bags of beans from Full City. Turns out his brand-new son in law was the manager of Full City Coffee in Eugene, Oregon. Now there's a connection.

My favorite beans are Millstone's Mayan Black Onyx blend -- which I buy at several different grocery stores here. It's better than anything I've gotten at any coffee shop anywhere.


Please pardon me, for these my wrongs.

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