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By *icketysplits OP   Woman
over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound

What is it with the explosion of coffee shops and types of coffee?

How important is coffee to your life? Do you prefer the chains, the quirky independent, a favourite stall or as cheap as possible?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I like the quirky independents. There's two that are my favourites. One in a delicatessen and the other is decorated like the Mad Hatters Tea Party and all the cups are bone China, none of which match. It's fabulously different.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I like the quirky independents. There's two that are my favourites. One in a delicatessen and the other is decorated like the Mad Hatters Tea Party and all the cups are bone China, none of which match. It's fabulously different. "

That sounds amazing. I love quirky. I find the big chains souled and the coffee rank.

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By *unloversCouple
over a year ago

rotherham

Kenco or douwee egburts

Always

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By *icketysplits OP   Woman
over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound


"I like the quirky independents. There's two that are my favourites. One in a delicatessen and the other is decorated like the Mad Hatters Tea Party and all the cups are bone China, none of which match. It's fabulously different. "

Is it the coffee or the quirks that you really want? Are you paying a premium for quirky?

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By *icketysplits OP   Woman
over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound


"I like the quirky independents. There's two that are my favourites. One in a delicatessen and the other is decorated like the Mad Hatters Tea Party and all the cups are bone China, none of which match. It's fabulously different.

That sounds amazing. I love quirky. I find the big chains souled and the coffee rank."

Do you avoid them or is the need for coffee what makes you use them?

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By *lem-H-FandangoMan
over a year ago

salisbury

I can't go in them. If i hear some cunt say "can i get..." i throw a chair at them.

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By *icketysplits OP   Woman
over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound


"Kenco or douwee egburts

Always"

Only at home?

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By *s_macWoman
over a year ago

Traffic land

I don't drink instant coffee and rarely have it at home. My favourite is a local independent. The coffee is great and the owner is always so enthusiastic about his coffee and wants you to try new types (free sample, no obligation). If ever I'm in town and he's open, that's my first choice

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I prefer having my coffee at home. It's cheaper. If i have to get coffee while I'm out I'll go to waitrose and get a freebie. I'm not keen on paying over the odds for anything

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By *icketysplits OP   Woman
over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound


"I can't go in them. If i hear some cunt say "can i get..." i throw a chair at them. "

Could you channel that to just handing them a little card informing them of the correct words to use?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I like the quirky independents. There's two that are my favourites. One in a delicatessen and the other is decorated like the Mad Hatters Tea Party and all the cups are bone China, none of which match. It's fabulously different.

Is it the coffee or the quirks that you really want? Are you paying a premium for quirky?"

I'm probably paying more for quirky but both the tea and coffee is tasty with lots of choice.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Kenco or douwee egburts

Always"

Kenco is owned by douwee egburts.

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By *eal Deal PartiesWoman
over a year ago

x


"Kenco or douwee egburts

Always"

Mmmm love it

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By *yldstyleWoman
over a year ago

A world of my own

I don't like coffee. Or tea!

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By *erdita Von TeaseWoman
over a year ago

nottingham

I avoid the big chains, when I hear someone ask for a skinny decaf caramel latte with extra froth and a shot of organic goat cream or whatever I know I'm going to be waiting 20 minutes for an espresso

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By *icketysplits OP   Woman
over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound


"I don't drink instant coffee and rarely have it at home. My favourite is a local independent. The coffee is great and the owner is always so enthusiastic about his coffee and wants you to try new types (free sample, no obligation). If ever I'm in town and he's open, that's my first choice"

If he's not open do you go without?

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By *yrdwomanWoman
over a year ago

Putting the 'cum' in Eboracum

Hah, people should visit York to see maximum coffee shop per capita ratio. They're everywhere.

I don't drink coffee. I do drink chai latte though. Caffé Nero does the best one.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I really wish I could like Camp-coffee but I don't ...

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By *s_macWoman
over a year ago

Traffic land

[Removed by poster at 26/02/17 10:18:03]

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

We prefer the independent coffee shops , they seem to care a bit more , and appreciate your custom . It's a great place to catch up with friends a while away a free hour or so while enjoying a nice coffee or two

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I really wish I could like Camp-coffee but I don't ... "

I used to love that as a child.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I love coffee and I really enjoy coffee shops.

When we moved to the UK we noticed that British people use pubs in a similar way to how Americans use coffee shops. When I would normally have met a friend or work colleague at a coffee shop in the U.S. I found brits recommending the local pub instead. It's an interesting cultural comparison for me.

My favorite coffee is from a chain that they don't have much here (and when I've had the coffee here, it taste very different and not nearly as good). So in the UK I tend to like any place that will serve me filtered coffee because I can't stand espresso and americanos

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By *icketysplits OP   Woman
over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound


"I prefer having my coffee at home. It's cheaper. If i have to get coffee while I'm out I'll go to waitrose and get a freebie. I'm not keen on paying over the odds for anything "

I like the sentiment but I hate you right now. The queue for the free coffee at Waitrose ruins my shopping experience. One queue blocks the entrance, the other makes the queue at the bakery section longer and people leave the used cups on the shelves.

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By *s_macWoman
over a year ago

Traffic land


"I don't drink instant coffee and rarely have it at home. My favourite is a local independent. The coffee is great and the owner is always so enthusiastic about his coffee and wants you to try new types (free sample, no obligation). If ever I'm in town and he's open, that's my first choice

If he's not open do you go without?"

No, I go to my next choice of independent... or the pub

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I enjoy coffee and hot chocolate

The UK shit out really because we never had a coffee culture so the one that has grown dramatically over the last 10 years has been at premium prices

Go to Mediterranean countries and save for a few tourist traps, you'd never see a Starbucks, Costa, Caffe Nero et al

Why ? Because those countries have had a coffee culture for years - short coffees as opposed to long - and would think that €2-€3 for a shot of coffee was highway robbery

Which, of course, it is ...

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By *uckOfTheBayMan
over a year ago

Mold

I love a proper cuppa, but none of that frothy milk stuff where you take the taste of coffee away

Most chains are pretty soulless, despite the comfy chairs etc.

And I object to paying £3 or whatever for a muffin

So it's quirky, indy and VFM all the way

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I like the quirky independents. There's two that are my favourites. One in a delicatessen and the other is decorated like the Mad Hatters Tea Party and all the cups are bone China, none of which match. It's fabulously different.

That sounds amazing. I love quirky. I find the big chains souled and the coffee rank.

Do you avoid them or is the need for coffee what makes you use them?"

Oh god if I neeeeddd coffee then I will use them, but if I have a choice then I'd rather go for something a bit different and pay a bit extra. Tho price doesn't always reflect quality. I'm finding McDonald's coffee is doing it for me at the moment. Tho a clown with bright red hair coukd be considered quirky lol.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I really wish I could like Camp-coffee but I don't ...

I used to love that as a child. "

You can still buy it now.....but it's bloody horrid

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By *icketysplits OP   Woman
over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound


"I don't like coffee. Or tea!"

Neither do I. I'm just fascinated at how they have become big business. Of course, we also have the Fab coffee shop socials to check out the potential talent.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I want a coffee now lol.

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By *icketysplits OP   Woman
over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound


"I avoid the big chains, when I hear someone ask for a skinny decaf caramel latte with extra froth and a shot of organic goat cream or whatever I know I'm going to be waiting 20 minutes for an espresso "

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By *innamon!Woman
over a year ago

no matter

I am quite happy with Carte Noir instant, hate cheap coffee but get a headache with very strong stuff. My daughter is a coffee connoisseur she buys all types and mixes.

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By *r Costa xxMan
over a year ago

stirling

I love coffee and spend a lot of time working in coffee bars, great for people watching

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By *lem-H-FandangoMan
over a year ago

salisbury


"I don't like coffee. Or tea!

Neither do I. I'm just fascinated at how they have become big business. Of course, we also have the Fab coffee shop socials to check out the potential talent.

"

I noticed right through the 'financial crisis' how people were still happy to blow their cash at the local Costa.

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By *eliWoman
over a year ago

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I love the smaller, independent shops. My favourite haunt sells lovely coffees cheaper than the big chains, lovely cakes and bread made on premise and does lots of work within the community (fundraising, cleaning of neglected areas, selling local produce, hosts support groups for bf mothers etc). I like McDonald's coffee also though.

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By *icketysplits OP   Woman
over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound


"Hah, people should visit York to see maximum coffee shop per capita ratio. They're everywhere.

I don't drink coffee. I do drink chai latte though. Caffé Nero does the best one."

There must be a map somewhere showing coffee shop saturation.

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By *icketysplits OP   Woman
over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound


"I really wish I could like Camp-coffee but I don't ... "

Is it still available?

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By *r Costa xxMan
over a year ago

stirling


"I don't like coffee. Or tea!

Neither do I. I'm just fascinated at how they have become big business. Of course, we also have the Fab coffee shop socials to check out the potential talent.

I noticed right through the 'financial crisis' how people were still happy to blow their cash at the local Costa. "

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By *yrdwomanWoman
over a year ago

Putting the 'cum' in Eboracum


"Hah, people should visit York to see maximum coffee shop per capita ratio. They're everywhere.

I don't drink coffee. I do drink chai latte though. Caffé Nero does the best one.

There must be a map somewhere showing coffee shop saturation."

At least we have a lot of independents as well as chains, but between those and pubs there won't be any other businesses left in York.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I prefer having my coffee at home. It's cheaper. If i have to get coffee while I'm out I'll go to waitrose and get a freebie. I'm not keen on paying over the odds for anything

I like the sentiment but I hate you right now. The queue for the free coffee at Waitrose ruins my shopping experience. One queue blocks the entrance, the other makes the queue at the bakery section longer and people leave the used cups on the shelves."

It's a far more civilised affair in Salisbury. ...there are 4 different places in our waitrose where you can get coffee so the queues never seem to get that long

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By *lem-H-FandangoMan
over a year ago

salisbury


"I really wish I could like Camp-coffee but I don't ...

Is it still available?"

Yes. Mix it with ice cold milk in the summer, yummy and cheap!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I'm into single espresso at the moment. It's quite hard to mess that up so it doesn't really matter where I get it.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

A treat for me is a cup of dolce gusto latte.....really nice but expensive to drink more then a couple a week.

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By *icketysplits OP   Woman
over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound


"We prefer the independent coffee shops , they seem to care a bit more , and appreciate your custom . It's a great place to catch up with friends a while away a free hour or so while enjoying a nice coffee or two "

People do seem to settle in for a while. I've noticed staff taking their laptops and working there too

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

What I don't understand is why so many people drink coffee on the go.

Do tea drinkers do the same?

I have on one occasion, on my way home one morning, from meeting someone.

Coffee seems to be the drink of people in the street.

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By *icketysplits OP   Woman
over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound


"I love coffee and I really enjoy coffee shops.

When we moved to the UK we noticed that British people use pubs in a similar way to how Americans use coffee shops. When I would normally have met a friend or work colleague at a coffee shop in the U.S. I found brits recommending the local pub instead. It's an interesting cultural comparison for me.

My favorite coffee is from a chain that they don't have much here (and when I've had the coffee here, it taste very different and not nearly as good). So in the UK I tend to like any place that will serve me filtered coffee because I can't stand espresso and americanos "

Interesting. I would have said there has been a move away from the pub to the coffee shop and now pubs also compete in the coffee market.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I like to have fresh filter/cafetiere coffee every morning and tend not to get coffee whilst out... If I do it tends to be at somewhere quirky and interesting. Believe 100% in sustainable and rainforest alliance/fairtrade coffee.

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By *icketysplits OP   Woman
over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound


"I don't like coffee. Or tea!

Neither do I. I'm just fascinated at how they have become big business. Of course, we also have the Fab coffee shop socials to check out the potential talent.

I noticed right through the 'financial crisis' how people were still happy to blow their cash at the local Costa. "

Unemployed people are 'encouraged' to do the barrista training too.

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By *innamon!Woman
over a year ago

no matter

Bah ! I really should read the opening post more clearly..

I dont go to coffee shops.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Keep it simple with a tea. Or if you really eant to splash out a hot choccie with cream, a flake, marshmallows and chocolate sprinkles.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Keep it simple with a tea. Or if you really eant to splash out a hot choccie with cream, a flake, marshmallows and chocolate sprinkles.

"

What kind of tea though?

Last time I bought tea at a station there was a selection of tea bags.

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By *icketysplits OP   Woman
over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound


"I prefer having my coffee at home. It's cheaper. If i have to get coffee while I'm out I'll go to waitrose and get a freebie. I'm not keen on paying over the odds for anything

I like the sentiment but I hate you right now. The queue for the free coffee at Waitrose ruins my shopping experience. One queue blocks the entrance, the other makes the queue at the bakery section longer and people leave the used cups on the shelves.

It's a far more civilised affair in Salisbury. ...there are 4 different places in our waitrose where you can get coffee so the queues never seem to get that long"

I should pop into the Salisbury Waitrose on my way down to Lyme then.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Coffee keeps me from bitch slapping my colleagues and clients.

I drink it black and bitter so not bothered too much about fancy coffee shops.

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By *icketysplits OP   Woman
over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound


"Bah ! I really should read the opening post more clearly..

I dont go to coffee shops. "

Why? Most don't.

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By *icketysplits OP   Woman
over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound


"Coffee keeps me from bitch slapping my colleagues and clients.

I drink it black and bitter so not bothered too much about fancy coffee shops. "

Black, bitter and bitch slapping all in one post.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"What is it with the explosion of coffee shops and types of coffee?

How important is coffee to your life? Do you prefer the chains, the quirky independent, a favourite stall or as cheap as possible?

"

Some of the "quirky independent shops" are actually owned by the big chains. Just like the "local" bookshop that are actually Waterstones in disguise!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Coffee keeps me from bitch slapping my colleagues and clients.

I drink it black and bitter so not bothered too much about fancy coffee shops.

Black, bitter and bitch slapping all in one post. "

If you worked where I do youd understand. Ten minutes in the door and easy going, laid back me is using "Fuck" like a comma.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"What is it with the explosion of coffee shops and types of coffee?

How important is coffee to your life? Do you prefer the chains, the quirky independent, a favourite stall or as cheap as possible?

"

Urgh and some of them have TERRIBLE coffe, burnt beans and either burnt milk too or cold milk!! Some of the chains do so much better coffee than the independents which is so disappointing!

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

over a year ago

East Sussex

I absolutely love coffee. Red hit Americano with hot milk on the side if I'm out and fresh ground from a cafetiere at home. Sadly I can no longer tolerate caffeine . Decaffeinated isn't the same but I drink it.

We go to a small independent shop and have never found coffee as good elsewhere.

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By *eadySteadyCockCouple
over a year ago

Tredegar

try illy's coffee, its ground coffee so you need a Cafetiere. there's nothing better! as for nescafe or dower egburps, i'd rather drink my own snot!

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By *icketysplits OP   Woman
over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound

I saw a lecture on how coffee led to the philosophical, political and commercial revolution through the coffee houses of London. Matt Green, I think (I'd have to find my notes to be sure).

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By *lem-H-FandangoMan
over a year ago

salisbury


"I prefer having my coffee at home. It's cheaper. If i have to get coffee while I'm out I'll go to waitrose and get a freebie. I'm not keen on paying over the odds for anything

I like the sentiment but I hate you right now. The queue for the free coffee at Waitrose ruins my shopping experience. One queue blocks the entrance, the other makes the queue at the bakery section longer and people leave the used cups on the shelves.

It's a far more civilised affair in Salisbury. ...there are 4 different places in our waitrose where you can get coffee so the queues never seem to get that long

I should pop into the Salisbury Waitrose on my way down to Lyme then. "

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I saw a lecture on how coffee led to the philosophical, political and commercial revolution through the coffee houses of London. Matt Green, I think (I'd have to find my notes to be sure)."

Yes - previously people had just d*unk alcohol all day and were pretty much three sheets to the wind most of the time - was that the one?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"What is it with the explosion of coffee shops and types of coffee?

How important is coffee to your life? Do you prefer the chains, the quirky independent, a favourite stall or as cheap as possible?

Some of the "quirky independent shops" are actually owned by the big chains. Just like the "local" bookshop that are actually Waterstones in disguise!"

Really? Please tell more...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

its just another drug...with side effects if not managed properly.

I have 1-2 cups a day, not really that bothered if its the best or worst lol..I used to love a wee expresso when I worked in a small cafe in 95...sheesh..so long ago

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By *icecouple561Couple
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over a year ago

East Sussex


"try illy's coffee, its ground coffee so you need a Cafetiere. there's nothing better! as for nescafe or dower egburps, i'd rather drink my own snot!"

I'm not keen on illy I find it has a bitter aftertaste. Our favourite is espresso beans from Aldi believe it or not and for a treat Yirgacheffe beans, we get them on the net.

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By *yrdwomanWoman
over a year ago

Putting the 'cum' in Eboracum


"I saw a lecture on how coffee led to the philosophical, political and commercial revolution through the coffee houses of London. Matt Green, I think (I'd have to find my notes to be sure).

Yes - previously people had just d*unk alcohol all day and were pretty much three sheets to the wind most of the time - was that the one?"

That's because the water was so bad we had to drink ale.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I offer a lemon coffee but I fear it's probably not something you'd find in costa

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I saw a lecture on how coffee led to the philosophical, political and commercial revolution through the coffee houses of London. Matt Green, I think (I'd have to find my notes to be sure).

Yes - previously people had just d*unk alcohol all day and were pretty much three sheets to the wind most of the time - was that the one?

That's because the water was so bad we had to drink ale. "

Yes I didn't get to watch the whole thing as someone needed something at work. Maybe I'll circle back to it

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I offer a lemon coffee but I fear it's probably not something you'd find in costa "

But is it hot and wet?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I don't like coffee. Or tea!

Neither do I. I'm just fascinated at how they have become big business. Of course, we also have the Fab coffee shop socials to check out the potential talent.

I noticed right through the 'financial crisis' how people were still happy to blow their cash at the local Costa. "

Let me explain this to you. I have a little extra money. It is not enough for a deposit to buy a flat, or move to a better rental property, or go to into further education, or buy&run a car. It is enough to buy a latte with, which is something I enjoy, so that's what I do.

To the OP, I come from a big coffee culture and will drink anything and everything. Being in a coffee shop is not all about the coffee, is is about the chat and company (and for those solitary drinkers, internal monologue counts).

When I first came to the UK the coffee situation was abysmal, you couldn't even get good filter coffee. Though some greasy cafs had very very yummy (instant) coffee, sometimes in milk. I'm with you now OP, it's swung the other way, it is overkill. Having said that, I do like going to pretentious cafés. The thing that annoys me the most is luke-warm coffee.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Coffee shop coffee does nothing for me. Too strong and overpriced.

I prefer tea

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I can't go in them. If i hear some cunt say "can i get..." i throw a chair at them. "

Reading this just made me forget my reply and inwardly cry 'right on brother'.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I offer a lemon coffee but I fear it's probably not something you'd find in costa

But is it hot and wet?"

Of course and I offer the service with a smile too! Lol

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By *eadySteadyCockCouple
over a year ago

Tredegar


"try illy's coffee, its ground coffee so you need a Cafetiere. there's nothing better! as for nescafe or dower egburps, i'd rather drink my own snot!

I'm not keen on illy I find it has a bitter aftertaste. Our favourite is espresso beans from Aldi believe it or not and for a treat Yirgacheffe beans, we get them on the net."

We are going to buy some today on your recommendation! i just ordered a coffee bean grinder!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Having said that, I do like going to pretentious cafés. The thing that annoys me the most is luke-warm coffee."

Me too But the bugger's lattes go too cold too quickly makes me sad

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

over a year ago

East Sussex


"try illy's coffee, its ground coffee so you need a Cafetiere. there's nothing better! as for nescafe or dower egburps, i'd rather drink my own snot!

I'm not keen on illy I find it has a bitter aftertaste. Our favourite is espresso beans from Aldi believe it or not and for a treat Yirgacheffe beans, we get them on the net. We are going to buy some today on your recommendation! i just ordered a coffee bean grinder!"

I hope you enjoy. Let us know how you get on

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By *icketysplits OP   Woman
over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound


"I saw a lecture on how coffee led to the philosophical, political and commercial revolution through the coffee houses of London. Matt Green, I think (I'd have to find my notes to be sure).

Yes - previously people had just d*unk alcohol all day and were pretty much three sheets to the wind most of the time - was that the one?"

Along those lines but also that the currency of coffee shops was to share the news. There's a tour that I sent some friends on as they like coffee and history.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I offer a lemon coffee but I fear it's probably not something you'd find in costa

But is it hot and wet?

Of course and I offer the service with a smile too! Lol"

That would make a change from most coffee places - chain ones anyway

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By *lem-H-FandangoMan
over a year ago

salisbury


"Having said that, I do like going to pretentious cafés. The thing that annoys me the most is luke-warm coffee.

Me too But the bugger's lattes go too cold too quickly makes me sad "

Have you tried asking for something from the adult menu?

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By *eltonmanMan
over a year ago

Melton Mowbray

Douwe Egburts for me, either as ground coffee or in my senseo machine.

don't have the instant though. tend to go without when I'm in town or at work and friends know which coffee I like

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By *lem-H-FandangoMan
over a year ago

salisbury

I still remember being beside myself with rage in a coffee place, back when i could drink in them, because of the price of a cup of tea. Standard size £1.80, large £2.50. All you get is more hot fucking water! It's the same mother fucking tea bag!!! i don't go to coffee shops anymore..

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

over a year ago

East Sussex


"I saw a lecture on how coffee led to the philosophical, political and commercial revolution through the coffee houses of London. Matt Green, I think (I'd have to find my notes to be sure).

Yes - previously people had just d*unk alcohol all day and were pretty much three sheets to the wind most of the time - was that the one?

Along those lines but also that the currency of coffee shops was to share the news. There's a tour that I sent some friends on as they like coffee and history.

"

We use coffee (or the decaffeinated version that passes for it) in a similar way. We've become friends with the owners of the shop we use and some of the regulars. We read the papers, chat to other people, swap views, socialise etc. I spend a lot of time with my women friends over coffee.

Coffee is the glue that sticks it all together I suppose.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I only started drinking coffee a year ago and really enjoy it, now.

Independents if I can, but I'm not a snob over the chains if that's all there is.

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By *uke olovingmanMan
over a year ago

Gravesend

Volcano coffee is great

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Volcano coffee is great "

That's my local coffee! It's so good!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Having said that, I do like going to pretentious cafés. The thing that annoys me the most is luke-warm coffee.

Me too But the bugger's lattes go too cold too quickly makes me sad

Have you tried asking for something from the adult menu? "

Um, ok...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I just wanna slush puppy

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Whilst I don't hate coffee, I typically prefer a nice cup of tea. Just brought up like this!

If I'm feeling super tired and not concentrating, I may get a coffee but I'm honestly happy with the most basic of the basic.

I can afford better, I'm just content with free coffee from the work kitchen! Maybe I have just not been enlightened by all you coffee pros

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"What is it with the explosion of coffee shops and types of coffee?

How important is coffee to your life? Do you prefer the chains, the quirky independent, a favourite stall or as cheap as possible?

"

I don't like coffee.

The last time I used a cafe was 11th so no effect on me really x

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By *edangel_2013Woman
over a year ago

southend

There is a little independent in Southend and the place is lovely. Quirky, local art work on the walls, a book corner, toys for the children. No seats match, big squishy sofas. Roast their own coffee beans, serve it exactly how you want it. Sandwiches and salads all made on site.

They have no problem with me sitting their all day doing my coursework, and bring me fresh coffee every couple of hours.

They also do a suspended coffee scheme which I always buy. Unlike the big chains they allow the recipients to drink inside where it is warm and dry.

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By *ilary and DonaldCouple
over a year ago

chingford

I rarely visit coffee shops. I don't like them at all. I have never been out and fancied a hot beverage. If I am thirsty I'll buy a water.

Hilary on the other hand could spend all day in one, but that's more for a natter than what sort of drink they'll be serving.

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By *imited 3EditionCouple
over a year ago

Live in Scotland Play in England

Quirky independent are by far the best. Costa, Starbucks etc have the worst over roasted coffee beans and most boring cake selections.

Independents all the way

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By *2000ManMan
over a year ago

Worthing

I avoid Starbucks and support small local coffee shops.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"What is it with the explosion of coffee shops and types of coffee?

How important is coffee to your life? Do you prefer the chains, the quirky independent, a favourite stall or as cheap as possible?

"

Well.. to sum it up without reading the whole post myself lol..

Coffee is ;

1. One of the most traded commodities in the world,

2. Gives a great profit margin.

3. Addictive

4. People in the Uk. Do pay alot for it (but that wont change)

5. Doesnt require much investment (same for expanding business)

Is crucial to my life as it is my carefully chosen trade/lifestyle

But i must stress i avoid buying it. Only have it at work and stay caffeine free otherwise.

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By *ubSirVient-DefinitionCouple
over a year ago

dukinfield

I NEED coffee!! Babysitting some indanisians round the football stadiums of Manchester and Liverpool and not had one yet!

I do like a good vanilla latte. There's a coffee shop in Manchester called Monkey which is really good

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By *eal Deal PartiesWoman
over a year ago

x

I seriously need coffee too.. only been on the road 2 hours.. time for a maccies coffee break I think

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By *eus n EuropaCouple
over a year ago

louth


"Kenco or douwee egburts

Always

Kenco is owned by douwee egburts."

Not quite true they are both part of the Mondelez group which suprise suprise are owned by Philip Morris yes Philip Morris of the tobaco giant

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Coffee is very, very, very important to me as it seems the only vice I have left. I rarely use coffee shops independent or not as I can't seem to find one that local to me that has the passion needed.

Saying that I have found some local small batch roasters that deliver my expectations. So generally make coffee at home.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

If it wasn't for coffee, I wouldn't be on fab.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I drink coffee when Im constipated as it clears me out.

Ive always preferred tea

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By *obbytupperMan
over a year ago

Menston near Ilkley


"I like the quirky independents. There's two that are my favourites. One in a delicatessen and the other is decorated like the Mad Hatters Tea Party and all the cups are bone China, none of which match. It's fabulously different.

That sounds amazing. I love quirky. I find the big chains souled and the coffee rank."

Apparently they actually over roast the coffee beans in order to standerdise the flavour. (crap)

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"What is it with the explosion of coffee shops and types of coffee?

How important is coffee to your life? Do you prefer the chains, the quirky independent, a favourite stall or as cheap as possible?

"

As their advertising suggests I'll be damned if am paying £9 for a coffee a Mcdonalds Mcafe will do me nicely.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

If I'm out and about I go to my friends coffee shop..

When indoors I get mine delivered to my door by Pact every 10 days, and a different mix every time

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Mostly I have my morning coffee at home from the percolator, but I do like a good barista made coffee from a bespoke café from time to time

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By *icketysplits OP   Woman
over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound


"If it wasn't for coffee, I wouldn't be on fab. "

How did that happen?

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By *icketysplits OP   Woman
over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound


"I drink coffee when Im constipated as it clears me out.

Ive always preferred tea "

Some people have coffee enemas, I have heard.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"What is it with the explosion of coffee shops and types of coffee?

How important is coffee to your life? Do you prefer the chains, the quirky independent, a favourite stall or as cheap as possible?

"

**Free Wi-Fi**

[sips from my fifth empty cup]

[eats another placemat]

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By *iss.HoneyWoman
over a year ago

...


"Mostly I have my morning coffee at home from the percolator, but I do like a good barista made coffee from a bespoke café from time to time"

I've had barista training

And I always grind my own bean

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Mostly I have my morning coffee at home from the percolator, but I do like a good barista made coffee from a bespoke café from time to time

I've had barista training

And I always grind my own bean "

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"If I'm out and about I go to my friends coffee shop..

When indoors I get mine delivered to my door by Pact every 10 days, and a different mix every time "

Pact are very good. So are Bean and Ground, although I can't for the life of me remember what they changed their name to.

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By *icketysplits OP   Woman
over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound


"What is it with the explosion of coffee shops and types of coffee?

How important is coffee to your life? Do you prefer the chains, the quirky independent, a favourite stall or as cheap as possible?

**Free Wi-Fi**

[sips from my fifth empty cup]

[eats another placemat]

"

I have seen one café charge tables by the hour. The first hour is 'free' with the coffee. I don't think they'll last long.

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By *r Costa xxMan
over a year ago

stirling


"What is it with the explosion of coffee shops and types of coffee?

How important is coffee to your life? Do you prefer the chains, the quirky independent, a favourite stall or as cheap as possible?

**Free Wi-Fi**

[sips from my fifth empty cup]

[eats another placemat]

I have seen one café charge tables by the hour. The first hour is 'free' with the coffee. I don't think they'll last long.

"

Do they reset the clock when you purchase a fresh coffee?

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By *icketysplits OP   Woman
over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound


"What is it with the explosion of coffee shops and types of coffee?

How important is coffee to your life? Do you prefer the chains, the quirky independent, a favourite stall or as cheap as possible?

**Free Wi-Fi**

[sips from my fifth empty cup]

[eats another placemat]

I have seen one café charge tables by the hour. The first hour is 'free' with the coffee. I don't think they'll last long.

Do they reset the clock when you purchase a fresh coffee? "

Ooo, I don't know. I don't drink coffee (or tea) and I don't like spending time in coffee shops as they smell of coffee. I just saw the little sign.

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By *r Costa xxMan
over a year ago

stirling


"What is it with the explosion of coffee shops and types of coffee?

How important is coffee to your life? Do you prefer the chains, the quirky independent, a favourite stall or as cheap as possible?

**Free Wi-Fi**

[sips from my fifth empty cup]

[eats another placemat]

I have seen one café charge tables by the hour. The first hour is 'free' with the coffee. I don't think they'll last long.

Do they reset the clock when you purchase a fresh coffee?

Ooo, I don't know. I don't drink coffee (or tea) and I don't like spending time in coffee shops as they smell of coffee. I just saw the little sign.

"

I'll have to ask google now, I want to know

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