I just had my first espresso, ever. I really didn't like it. Way too bitter. And a tiny amount for $2.
I drink espresso with sweetener which gives it a more mellow taste.
I just had my first espresso, ever. I really didn't like it. Way too bitter. And a tiny amount for $2.
I think that might be the reason these coffee shops are so popular. I like going there myself, though not necessarily Starbucks. Starbucks were the first to come to Germany (at least in the region I'm living in), then there is Coffee Fellows and Dunkin Donuts but you can only find them in the cities, not in the smaller towns. In the small towns it's usually McDonald's having a McCafe now.I think it's because they provide a much needed service or space which is otherwise in short supply. It's a place where you can relax (if you want), you can use the wi-fi, meet friends or be alone, observe other people, and of course drink coffee, which is our society's number one legal drug. They provide all this at a satisfactory or better level. (The wi-fi actually works, the coffee is good (I assume), the staff is friendly etc.)
There isn't one single Starbuck's in my town :
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I'm 60, and a lifelong coffee drinker (since about age 4). I see the appeal of coffee houses; not unlike that of a neighborhood bar, IMO, but still cheaper (and safer).
I love great tasting coffee. Unfortunately, Starbucks doesn't have it. Their coffee is palatable only when dressed up/disguised with a bunch of additives.
I'm 60, and a lifelong coffee drinker (since about age 4). I see the appeal of coffee houses; not unlike that of a neighborhood bar, IMO, but still cheaper (and safer).
I love great tasting coffee. Unfortunately, Starbucks doesn't have it. Their coffee is palatable only when dressed up/disguised with a bunch of additives.
Wait - you started drinking coffee at the age of four? And your parents were okay with this?
I drink espresso with sweetener which gives it a more mellow taste.
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Their coffee is palatable only when dressed up/disguised with a bunch of additives.
Of course they were O.K. with it, otherwise I wouldn't have been drinking it. We were German, so nobody found it odd. I drank it with a bit of milk and a bit of sugar until I was in fifth or sixth grade, when I started drinking it black.Wait - you started drinking coffee at the age of four? And your parents were okay with this?
Wait - you started drinking coffee at the age of four? And your parents were okay with this?
I'm not a coffee/caffeine/starbucks fan. I don't use caffeine, except a bit in a few squares of dark chocolate occasionally. I don't understand why parents give their children caffeinated sodas. Actually, I don't understand why there is a drug in soft drinks to begin with. Coffee, at least you expect it to be there.
I started drinking coffee around 9-10 years old. I would make coffee for my parents and have some myself. They encouraged it. By the time I was in high school I had to have a cup in the morning to get started and a coke at the first break to keep me going. I am the shortest person in my family and always wondered if it was due to the caffeine.