Coolest Coffee Shops in the World - includes one of our own

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doubleOsoul
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#1: Post by doubleOsoul »

Good things are still happening at Limestone Coffee Co. in Medford, OR thanks to one of the family, Clint Orchuck.

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#2: Post by Intrepid510 »

Very cool but where is the online store?

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Chert
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#3: Post by Chert »

It is a very nice location, well appointed. And the cortado was very tasty!
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#4: Post by Balthazar_B »

One of my favorites. They've been in business for only 250 years:

http://www.bicerin.it/
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One of my favorites. They've been in business for only 250 years
As well it should be . . . yummy !!!
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#6: Post by dominico »

Balthazar_B wrote:One of my favorites. They've been in business for only 250 years:

http://www.bicerin.it/
They basically got famous for inventing the "mochaccino" 200 years before everyone else.
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#7: Post by Balthazar_B replying to dominico »

And I will testify that those mochaccinos are still quite the thing on a cold and foggy Torino morning.

One could argue, with some justification, that Torino was the birthplace of cafe culture -- with the emphasis on caffe -- perhaps even more than Paris.

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#8: Post by dominico »

"Cafe culture" in Italy in general is way different than in the US, I'd have to say I prefer the Italian version :-)

I've been to Torino a few times, I definitely like it as a city in general. The next time I go this place will be on my to visit list.
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#9: Post by Balthazar_B replying to dominico »

Make it a thematic trip and try them all. :D
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#10: Post by mok70003 »

French Truck Cafe in New Orleans. Roasting on premise.

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