Alternative Coffee Shops
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Alternative Coffee Shops
A lot of towns I have seen have coffee shops that are meant to compete with Starbuck's. For example, Atlanta has Caribou, Jittery Joe's, and a number of others.
What are the coffee shops in your town that best challenge the hegemony of Starbuck's? What makes them so good?
What are the coffee shops in your town that best challenge the hegemony of Starbuck's? What makes them so good?
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A Seattle's Best something or other just opened in the cafe at the hospital. I'm pretty sure it burns a whole in my tummy just like starbuck's.Lavabe wrote:A lot of towns I have seen have coffee shops that are meant to compete with Starbuck's. For example, Atlanta has Caribou, Jittery Joe's, and a number of others.
What are the coffee shops in your town that best challenge the hegemony of Starbuck's? What makes them so good?
Raleigh seems to have the Caribous, probably Cary too. I haven't seen one in Durham, certainly not in north Durham.
Brueggers has the best coffee. They carry Green Mountain Roasters, I made it through senior year at university on Green Mountain Roasters.
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I've been studying at Caribou a lot lately...free WiFi and free refills. Plus, the coffee is better than Starbuck's.Lavabe wrote:A lot of towns I have seen have coffee shops that are meant to compete with Starbuck's. For example, Atlanta has Caribou, Jittery Joe's, and a number of others.
What are the coffee shops in your town that best challenge the hegemony of Starbuck's? What makes them so good?
I like a lot of the local joints around here, too (Inman Perk and Dancing Goats come to mind), but most of those tend to be on the opposite end of town from where I now live.
I've never heard of Jittery Joe's. I try to avoid Starbuck's at all costs.
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The best coffee shops in Durham are Bean Traders (Ninth St. and also Hwy 54) and Joe Van Gogh (Broad St.)
The best thing they have going for them over Starbucks is that their coffee doesn't taste like shit.
The best thing they have going for them over Starbucks is that their coffee doesn't taste like shit.
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My personal favorite is http://www.baycoastcoffeemarket.com
A local place, with a staff that actually knows something about coffee and tea!
I could go for a cup of deep black joe
A local place, with a staff that actually knows something about coffee and tea!
I could go for a cup of deep black joe
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Juan Valdez in DC is fantastic.
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I don't really drink coffee, but when we do (rarely) make a Starbucks stop for some reason or another I'll get a hot chocolate or a frappuccino. I almost never go in any other coffee shops.
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Are you the most interesting teen in the world? I only ask cause that REALLY reminded of those commercials: "I don't always drink coffee, but when I do, I make it a Starbucks frappuccino. Stay thirsty, my friend."CellR wrote:I don't really drink coffee, but when we do (rarely) make a Starbucks stop for some reason or another I'll get a hot chocolate or a frappuccino. I almost never go in any other coffee shops.
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Haha, I've never seen that commercial before :shock:bjornolf wrote:Are you the most interesting teen in the world? I only ask cause that REALLY reminded of those commercials: "I don't always drink coffee, but when I do, I make it a Starbucks frappuccino. Stay thirsty, my friend."CellR wrote:I don't really drink coffee, but when we do (rarely) make a Starbucks stop for some reason or another I'll get a hot chocolate or a frappuccino. I almost never go in any other coffee shops.
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Just kidding. I've seen that commercial like a million times.CellR wrote:Haha, I've never seen that commercial before :shock:bjornolf wrote:Are you the most interesting teen in the world? I only ask cause that REALLY reminded of those commercials: "I don't always drink coffee, but when I do, I make it a Starbucks frappuccino. Stay thirsty, my friend."CellR wrote:I don't really drink coffee, but when we do (rarely) make a Starbucks stop for some reason or another I'll get a hot chocolate or a frappuccino. I almost never go in any other coffee shops.
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Joe's has two locations in Alpharetta, and one in Kennesaw. They USED to have a downtown Atlanta location.wilson wrote:I've never heard of Jittery Joe's. I try to avoid Starbuck's at all costs.
Caribou is reliable. There are so many good places in Atlanta.
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I liked Peet's Coffee in California. Alas, there's no Peet's near
There's a Starbucks here, and like CellR, if I go, I usually grab a frappuccino or one of the seasonally flavored coffees.
There's a Starbucks here, and like CellR, if I go, I usually grab a frappuccino or one of the seasonally flavored coffees.
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Probably because it is Starbucks. Seattle's Best is their Trojan HorseTillyGalore wrote: A Seattle's Best something or other just opened in the cafe at the hospital. I'm pretty sure it burns a whole in my tummy just like starbuck's.
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They sponsor a cycling team. Therefore, I would support them if they had a location in the KC area. However, I wouldn't be getting any coffee - chai no fat lattes for me. (I don't like the taste of coffee in anything.)Lavabe wrote:Joe's has two locations in Alpharetta, and one in Kennesaw. They USED to have a downtown Atlanta location.wilson wrote:I've never heard of Jittery Joe's. I try to avoid Starbuck's at all costs.
Caribou is reliable. There are so many good places in Atlanta.
I go to Foo's Fabulous Frozen Custard locally. (And have never tried their frozen custard - but must do so as they have one called Blue Devil.)
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Mojo's Laboratory.
I serve 100% Columbian coffee every morn and all refills are free. It's good to the last...
When it comes right down to it, coffee is really a bean soup. Yes? Discuss.
I serve 100% Columbian coffee every morn and all refills are free. It's good to the last...
When it comes right down to it, coffee is really a bean soup. Yes? Discuss.
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Or is it a stew?captmojo wrote:When it comes right down to it, coffee is really a bean soup. Yes? Discuss.
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I head to Caribou once or twice a week to get out of the home office. WiFi is always solid and you can't beat free refills, plus they seem to always have really great special deals. Kelly and I are huge fans of their Mahogany roast.wilson wrote:I've been studying at Caribou a lot lately...free WiFi and free refills. Plus, the coffee is better than Starbuck's.Lavabe wrote:A lot of towns I have seen have coffee shops that are meant to compete with Starbuck's. For example, Atlanta has Caribou, Jittery Joe's, and a number of others.
What are the coffee shops in your town that best challenge the hegemony of Starbuck's? What makes them so good?
I like a lot of the local joints around here, too (Inman Perk and Dancing Goats come to mind), but most of those tend to be on the opposite end of town from where I now live.
I've never heard of Jittery Joe's. I try to avoid Starbuck's at all costs.
For local roasters, I like Dilworth Coffee. They're a small Charlotte chain that always has great coffee to serve and in bulk. I'm down for supporting local business.
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The French Toast muffins are hard to beat.Miles wrote:I head to Caribou once or twice a week to get out of the home office. WiFi is always solid and you can't beat free refills, plus they seem to always have really great special deals. Kelly and I are huge fans of their Mahogany roast.
And the trivia question of the day discount is always fun.
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The French Toast muffins are deliciously evil! I have a hard time staying away from them.Lavabe wrote:The French Toast muffins are hard to beat.Miles wrote:I head to Caribou once or twice a week to get out of the home office. WiFi is always solid and you can't beat free refills, plus they seem to always have really great special deals. Kelly and I are huge fans of their Mahogany roast.
And the trivia question of the day discount is always fun.
I always forget about the trivia question until it's too late. Tomorrow, I will remember!
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