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Chain: Starbucks

Posted: Mon Nov 13, 2006 4:28 pm
by kerble_Archive
joelb wrote:
fantasmatical thorr wrote:
tmidgett wrote:please allow me to take this chance to plug my favorite coffee in chicago, that of intelligentsia roasters and coffee shops. this unfortunately named concern produces a magnificent espresso roast called 'black cat.' their pulls of 'black cat' at their downtown store are wonderful, the equal of good italian espresso. the drip and iced coffee is really good, as well.


yes! intelligentsia! holy shit.


I avoided this unfortunately named concern for years because of the unfortunate name. After a while, I decided I wasn't proving anything to anyone and now drink the best coffee in the world almost every day.

Star is pretty CRAP.


Intelligentsia is very good and I love it when restaurants have it as the house coffee. so nice. I will also vouch for he Quality of the Coffee and Tea Exchange on Broadway. They have a roaster in town (on diversey) and the boss there is a great guy--really good to his employees. I think I'm more partial to CTX's coffee over intelligentsia, but it may be the taste-nostalgia of having worked there for three years during college. their Kenyan is to die for.


Re: Stuckybucks-I've found that in a pinch, getting an americano instead of a cup of their overroasted coffee really helps out in the flavor dept.

Chain: Starbucks

Posted: Mon Nov 13, 2006 5:27 pm
by bumble_Archive
kerble wrote:Re: Stuckybucks-I've found that in a pinch, getting an americano instead of a cup of their overroasted coffee really helps out in the flavor dept.


I do that, too. Starbuck's drip coffee tastes like burnt socks.

Chain: Starbucks

Posted: Mon Nov 13, 2006 5:34 pm
by Sebastian J_Archive
I prefer the Colombian coffee that my mum does. That said, I've never tasted a starbucks coffee.

Chain: Starbucks

Posted: Mon Nov 13, 2006 5:57 pm
by mega therion_Archive
Crap that usually ruins my day whenever I stupidly give it another chance.

Chain: Starbucks

Posted: Mon Nov 13, 2006 6:04 pm
by unarmedman_Archive
I always liked Barnie's coffee more than Starbucks, which is quite bitter to my taste.

Are there Barnie's anywhere else than Florida? I know they started there but supposedly branched out over the east coast. I have yet to see one in NJ.

Chain: Starbucks

Posted: Thu Feb 01, 2007 4:08 pm
by Redline_Archive
Starbucks rant.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IaknWVfn3yI
He's right, you know.

Chain: Starbucks

Posted: Fri Feb 02, 2007 1:37 am
by diego_Archive
Crap.

Starbucks are probably the most expensive coffees I ever had to pay for and they are served in a fucking paper cup.
I drink cofffee at home using this:

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Chain: Starbucks

Posted: Fri Feb 02, 2007 6:47 am
by sunlore_Archive
In the 2007, there still isn't even one Starbucks to be found in my kingdom of the Netherlands. All while Bucky did manage to plant a four square kilometer distribution centre in an Amsterdam harbor. It seems very strange to me, and I have endlessly, yet fruitlessly, debated the possible socio-cultural variables underlying this fact. I have concluded that the reasons for it must be more prosaic, and may just possibly lie in the slightly homo-erotic connotations of the word "Starbucks" in the Dutch language.

But there it is. I never had a Starbucks coffee in my entire life.

Chain: Starbucks

Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2007 7:00 am
by tipcat_Archive
Tomorrow (March 15th) you can get a free 12 oz drip coffee from 10am - noon at any Bucky shop. It's called, uh, "coffee break."

Chain: Starbucks

Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2007 7:10 am
by Linus Van Pelt_Archive
I have been to four Starbuckses that are located across the street from another Starbucks (two sets of two). There's something Crap about that. Also, if I vote Crap I could be the first in this thread (unless I missed it) to make a "Crappucino" joke. Despite both of these strong incentives, I don't really feel strongly enough about it...