Which is your favourite coffee shop?

Bunker coffee shop

If you keep your eye on the local coffee news, it becomes clear quite quickly that everyone has their own penchant for a particular coffee shop.

Do you?

For instance, in the Australian, there has recently been a piece setting out the top 50 coffee shops in Queensland.

Did you know, for example, that there is a recommended coffee shop called Bunker, which is based in a real-life World War II bomb shelter from the 1940s?

It is rather loved because of the superb coffee which is made there and also because of the fact it is something of a hideaway.

Or, alternatively, what about the recommendation in Kens5 for the San Antonio west side coffee shop called Guadalupe Street Coffee?

It is applauded for the quality of the coffee and also for the excellent menu of food   from cilantro pesto chicken salad, to seasonal soup.

And the UK?

Take, for instance, the beautiful World Heritage Site city of Bath.

One of the many well-regarded coffee shops in that city is Jika Jika, with an excellent selection of meals, snacks and delicious cakes, which are available alongside their specialty coffees.

What about the local coffee house near you?

Which one is your favourite?

Comments ( 1 )

  1. I live in an isolated area of British Columbia and am VERY fortunate to have a coffee shop by the name of Mercedes Beans and Model Teas in our little town of old Hazelton. Our coffee is roasted by hot air, not gas roasting. We have the privilege of being coffee snobs in the middle of nowhere. It started out as Belinda teaching piano in an old building for years, then buying the building and started serving coffee roasted by husband Reinhold. Then a small gift shop was started and the rest is history! The coffee is roasted the night before the orders go out. Life is good!

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