It's not for the coffee I go to Starbucks, but the tables outside.
Mind you that 'noisy' extractor does contribute more than its fair share to global warming.
I guess 'greens' could boycott Starbucks for noise & heat pollution.
Costa now offers the best coffee tables, for after lunch coffee.
Otherwise the Quay on the river front has been a favourite since the 'Dutch' invaded. We shall 'mediterraneanise' England, if not thru Climate Change, thru people change as more Europeans from Southern, Northern, Central & eastern Europe demand 'better' coffee
The king is dead - Long live 'king coffee' even if it makes Nescafe and Starbucks rich. At least it is fairtrade coffee you get now. Which means they exploit them just a little less than 'free' markets.
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It's not for the coffee I go to Starbucks, but the tables outside.
Mind you that 'noisy' extractor does contribute more than its fair share to global warming.
I guess 'greens' could boycott Starbucks for noise & heat pollution.
Costa now offers the best coffee tables, for after lunch coffee.
Otherwise the Quay on the river front has been a favourite since the 'Dutch' invaded. We shall 'mediterraneanise' England, if not thru Climate Change, thru people change as more Europeans from Southern, Northern, Central & eastern Europe demand 'better' coffee
The king is dead - Long live 'king coffee' even if it makes Nescafe and Starbucks rich. At least it is fairtrade coffee you get now. Which means they exploit them just a little less than 'free' markets.
What? You'll have to type up that fan is so noisy!
Kazimir has outdoor seating, as has Clowns (balcony upstairs) and Indigo normally has the window open if it's warm enough.
Btw, as far as I know $tarbuck$ coffee is not normally fair trade, although they claim to pay over the odd$, but if you believe that...
Yep not only $tarbucks, but even M&S has gone Fairtrade, which means they exploit producers 0.0001% less than so called US Free Markets did & do
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