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This has been my opinion since I walked into a Starbucks for the first time.
When I was working in NY, co workers would come in with there mocha loca triple espresso shit and coo how wonderful it was. I would be there with my two large cups from the vendor across the street (who made the best cup of coffee I ever had) and they would look at me like I was uncivilized.
When I moved to this little town in FL, I relished the fact that this town DIDN'T have a starbucks. Now we do, and I actually heard my own mother say, 'we have become civilized' when it opened
Robert, thanks for sharing this... I can TOTALLY relate.
Gary-Alan
OMG that was totall maddness!
Love it!
Oh, I love starbucks..... but I make one hell of a cup coffee my self at home too.... ;)
LMAO ... and on that note, exit stage left for a refill :groovy:
Im glad I found it too.. I always hated them.. but in canada we have tim hortons... truly best coffee
that is too funny, we have a few starbuck holes around here but really why would you insult your taste buds when you can go to a proper cafe and get a nice cuppa, like a merlo strong flat white...yummy!
(any Melbourne people here? they can argue for weeks about coffee and have the fab cafes to back them too!!!)
cheers,
Luke
Triple Mocha Columbian Decaf Latte with Sprinkles anyone? LOL
Have to admit im not a big Starbucks fan myself :)
Regards,
Lee
Don't think there's any melbournians around here luke, but prior to discovering my allergy to caffeine I use to think I was a conisseur. I drank coffees everywhere I went and came to the conclusion that the best way to judge a cafe is not on their normal coffee but to order a decaf flat white - listen to the reasoning: 1. if it's any good they'll sell it in a higher volume than other surrounding cafes and still grind the beans, 2. good decaf is hard to find and can only be found at particularly good cafes where they are proud of the coffee they serve and 3. the best decaf is spring water washed not chemically treated to remove the caffeine. I used to buy my coffee from a teeny tiny cafe and while it wasn't cheap it was fantastic (they roasted it onsite and it was just beeeeautiful!)
The Clip was funny though I only know of two starbucks in Sydney and as far as I can tell they're not that popular either!
Cheers,
Allan
we have tim hortons here in detroit too robert...not too fond of them myself.Quote:
Originally posted by TheLegacy
Im glad I found it too.. I always hated them.. but in canada we have tim hortons... truly best coffee