BBC - h2g2 - Cafés of Cheltenham (#)
„There were sadly no availale toppings and the espresso was a little weak. It did make for a very nice mild creamy café latte with a strength rating of 2.StaffThe staff seemed friendly but not overwhelmingly welcoming they didn’t rush each customer which was refreshing.InteriorThe interir of SOHO Cofee CO. sadlt lets the experience down. Seating is on hight alauminoum chairs at a small shelf that runs aroung the walls of the café which isn’t perticulary cumfortabe and there weren’t enough for the number of clientell which ment an uncomfortable stand at the shelf.“
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„Coffee is big business in Seattle: according to some estimates, the city consumes more than 200,000 shots of espresso every day.“
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„However, if you order a 'tall latte' you can rob them of this satisfaction. Give up on all espresso drinks and order the Coffee Of the Day. This is whatever coffee they are brewing the regular Christian way for that day. If you want to sound really cool, order a 'COD'.“
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„It is a daily routine for millions of Italians - the morning cup of espresso brewed on the kitchen hob or downed swiftly in a cafe on the way to work.“
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„Others here, though, think they could come round to the idea of Starbucks, though for them it would never replace the corner cafe or the typical Parisian petit noir coffee - a shot of espresso that goes perfectly with a Gauloise cigarette first thing in the morning.“
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„Time moves on and we want to buy a shiny new espresso machine Cambridge computer students The Trojan Room Coffee Machine was originally purchased by Cambridge computer students in 1991. It was the only coffee maker in the building, and researchers would sometimes have to go up or down several flights of stairs to get to it, often finding it empty. The researchers decided to attach a camera to it and broadcast its pictures on the net, so that anyone looking at the images would know whether making the trip to the pot was worthwhile. Sold: The final webcam image The percolator soon acquired cult status, with hundreds of thousands of people logging on to watch it on one of the first ever web-cam broadcasts.“
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