Speaking of cafes, what's your favorite coffee place?

mayor-of-ivyvale

♀ pastel pink life ♀
Joined
Aug 18, 2015
Posts
2,050
Bells
258
Eggs
0
March Birthstone (Aquamarine)
Tasty Cake
Tasty Cake
Cherry (Fruit)
July Birthstone (Ruby)
Cake
There used to be a great local coffee chain that had like 2 locations only but they had THE BEST coffee ever.
They were so small they both closed within 2 years though so now because I live in such a small area, the only place we have is one Starbucks. I don't mind it, it's good stuff, but it's nowhere near as good as Oasis was.

What about you guys?
 
Theres this little trailer looking shop by my house, I think its called Coffee Times, not sure though, and they have the best chai! And its nice because their coffee is fairly inexpensive.
 
I'm all about Starbucks. Wouldn't be getting through school without that super caffeinated blonde roast.
 
There's this cool coffee place downtown called Back To The Grind that I love a ton.
The coffee is pretty good, but it's the interior that I really dig.
I'll take some footy next time I'm there.
 
Inspired Grounds Cafe

It's a great little place near me. I love biking to it when the weather is nice. Good food, good coffee, and there's a little clothes place near it that's fun to look at
 
Theres this little trailer looking shop by my house, I think its called Coffee Times, not sure though, and they have the best chai! And its nice because their coffee is fairly inexpensive.

What does chai even taste like? I've heard people rave about it but I'm a stick-to-what-I-know-I-like kind of person so I've never tried it haha.
 
I don't like coffee, but I do go to Starbucks for the frappuccinos and desserts they have. I haven't really tried another coffee place.
 
A few local places: Muddy Waters and Rustica. The best at Muddy Waters is their white chocolate mocha (not TOO sweet) and the best from Rustica is their miel latte.
 
What does chai even taste like? I've heard people rave about it but I'm a stick-to-what-I-know-I-like kind of person so I've never tried it haha.

My ex used to love this chai latte stuff. It was powder you'd add to hot milk, and it was really thick, extremely sweet and a bit spiced? I didn't like it at all. I think chai is just a type of black tea (in b4 'chai means tea!!!') with some added spices (kind of cinnamonny?) usually taken without milk.

Costa is probably my favourite hot-drinky place, but I don't like coffee and all tea is pretty much the same across all coffee shops/fast food places, so I really don't mind.
 
Last edited:
Probably my own home. I can't really taste a difference between coffee flavors so I never go out to get the really expensive drinks from Starbucks or other places.
 
There's this place where my grandma lives, that makes awesome coffee! I forgot what it was called, since the last time I went there was when I was 9.. But what I remember was that their frappes tasted great, as well as their regular coffee.
 
Back
Top