As someone who likes black coffee, call it an Americano if you must, but is not too keen on espresso, too strong a bitter hit of caffeine, I find that the problem with most coffee places is the queues of people having their frothy concoctions prepared. How can it take so long? Meanwhile I am waiting (im)patiently for my humble simple, no milk, no sugar, straight black coffee which will contrast and complement the sweet, preferably home-made slice of cake I have selected. So few places have proper pastry forks to make the experience complete.
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barber olly
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barber olly
Originally posted by MrGongGong View PostIt's not AMERICANO it's BLACK COFFEE FGS
and half a pint of hot milk (or so called "latte" ) with a hint of coffee no no no
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Originally posted by barber olly View PostPrecisely! However I'd be happy to call it anything if I could get one in France...
The key thing in France for me is not to ask for anything "au lait" as they insist on using UHT milk which ruins the whole thing. The French reluctance to use fresh milk is something I've always found inexplicable in a people supposed to have discerning palates."...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Originally posted by barber olly View PostIn france it's always very small and very strong!"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Originally posted by Mandryka View PostIf we're talking chains, I'm definitely a Nero person: great ambience, excellent in house colour scheme, free wifi (a recent innnovation), the all-important reward card (it works!), mostly great staff and some splendid eatables for when one is in the mood. The coffee wins over the other chains hands-down, as it doesn't require x number of extra shots to give it a kick (as it always does in the wretched Costa, which I avoid visiting wherever possible).
Starbucks doesn't get much of a look-in, either. Undistinguished coffee, served in horrible mugs.
I go to independents sometimes, but there aren't many in the City Centre . We have Beanscene (do they exist down south?) which is a small chain that started in Glasgow (I think), Tapa, an organic bakery which started in the east end of Glasgow & then opened a branch on Southside, & there are a number of independents in my area. Byers Rd in the West End is full off them - Heart Buchanan is good, Kember & Jones, & lots of others.
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Originally posted by Caliban View PostCross posted! I don't find that - in Paris at least. In italy - yes! The average espresso in an Italian café is spectacularly short, barely a sip
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Costa used to be OK, but then went off - perhaps when it got taken over by Whitbread? Starbucks doesn't do coffee - it serves what used to be called in the old GLC canteen 'milk with a splash'.
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hackneyvi
I'd like to put in a word for Railroad cafe at 120 Morning Lane in Hackney.
Of the chains, I prefer Costa.
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