Layover at O'Hare - Page 2
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Feel like bringing me back something?!
"It's not anecdotal evidence, it's artisanal data." -Matt Yglesias
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Ha. Coffee, but I'm just kidding. Jealous of your Chicago time. It's been too long since we last visited.
"It's not anecdotal evidence, it's artisanal data." -Matt Yglesias
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It's not really that I thought it was necessarily better, just that the combination of quality and vibe grab me more than any of the other shops that were close enough. Given enough time I would try all of them.brianl wrote:Moot point but how did you come to this conclusion of ipsento being better?
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Ipsento or bust.
Getting to Gaslight from the California blue-line stop is not hard, but I wouldn't recommend it for anyone unfamiliar with the area *especially* if you're on a tight timeline. Doubly so for Wormhole and/or Buzz at Damen. Also, Ipsento has more awards. Buying beans? The the Panama coffees: same coffee processed in three different ways.
Getting to Gaslight from the California blue-line stop is not hard, but I wouldn't recommend it for anyone unfamiliar with the area *especially* if you're on a tight timeline. Doubly so for Wormhole and/or Buzz at Damen. Also, Ipsento has more awards. Buying beans? The the Panama coffees: same coffee processed in three different ways.
If your tiny coffee is so great, then why don't you drink more of it?