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Old 02-05-2011, 11:42 PM   #12
GlenBarrington
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Originally Posted by kindlekitten View Post
pre-processed by cats. I often wonder if Strider and Arwen will eat coffee cherries? I'll wash cat poop for $200 a pound!

but seriously, for coffee bars, I like Tully's. for at home, I've been drinking a coffee from a small roasterie on Vashon Island. they specialize in fair trade and organic coffee.
Tully's offers Keurig style packaging for at least some of their roasts. Pretty good. As someone else said Green Mountain makes a couple of nice Keurig offerings. I thought I read somewhare that Green mountain owns, or has a financial interest in the Keurig system. Coffee really is the best.

In general, I agree with not getting McD coffee after the breakfast service, though some managers at some stores are coffee purists, but it's all a matter of chance after breakfast.

There is a small coffee shop chain in the St Louis, Mo area called Cafe Breve that is really good. Or was four years ago, I always went to the one in the AT&T building lobby. Good stuff, Seattle style coffee but not quite as 'left coast'. A nice conservative coffee with a hint of adventure roasted in, well suited to Midwest sensibilities.

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