grindandpull wrote:Hello all,
I'm an occasional lurker who turned brand spanking new member because I have an idea to make this list more functional (especially as it grows). I set up a frappr map so we can post the locations of espresso bars using lever machines with the idea that it would compliment the text thread. Members can post their discoveries on the thread and then quickly update the map at http://www.frappr.com/levermachineespressobars That way there would be a quick, visual way of searching for locations and then users can search the thread for more info by searching on either the name of the espresso bar or the town. The map might not be a big advantage for people looking to find a place to visit when they fly into a city for work (they could just as easily search the thread for the destination city), but it could make all of the difference for someone driving from, say, Denver to Seattle. They could see if any lever machine bars are along their route without searching on each city name.
Peacecup, I hope you don't mind but I poached one of your finds to start the map. I propose that we follow a protocol in entering information because frappr is set up to map people and not necessarily businesses. When they ask for a name, enter the name of the espresso stand and not your own name. Likewise, you will need the zipcode of the establishment to place the pushpin. If possible, an address and phone number such as Peacecup provided would be great. I entered those in the "shoutout" space for the entry, and if you know the make of lever machine or have comments on the service you got, put them there as well. Once again, here is the link:
http://www.frappr.com/levermachineespressobars
Great forum and great community!
Latte Jed wrote:Lever Machines in Boulder Colorado
A recent visit to Boulder, Colorado revealed a large number of Lever Machines in coffee shops.
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