New Zealand arguably serves the best coffee in the world!
My local Grano, is no exception and serves Eighthirty. A rather nice brew
(view large if inclined.. nice with frame...)
the processing isn't really how i wanted it to be - but limitations becuase of the bland setting - and I wasn't keen on boosting the table colours. Limited settings as I took this at work!
@brigette Thanks Brigette. Unfortunately they don't deliver to the UK. Not that I am too worried because I visit the Monmouth Coffee shop in Monmouth Street, London and buy different small collective farm coffee beans from them. Every time I go, they have some new variety. I am in coffee heaven as I grind my own beans and love some of the fruitier beans (i.e. the fruitier coffees such as from the Yirgacheffe region of Ethiopia). IN fact I need to go again because I am running out of beans once more - ho hum - another trip to London. I better see if @padlock is up for another day trip!
Cool shot Brige. I would, however, have to argue about Grano being the best coffee. Of course, I do have my own personal view, based on some pretty good coffee in the Winterless North.
@padlock Next week sounds fine. I will clear it with my child bride (I think she is up country on business one day next week so that wouldn't be good). We could check out the venue for the next big meet up and see if the Clink or the London Dungeon has room and board for forty deranged photographers!
@taffy thanks! Yes you can get some good tea - increasingly more cafes are providing leaf tea served in a teapot - rather than a teabag - and that is always nice
http://www.eighthirty.com
@archaeofrog
thank you - I drink a long espresso - but will trust your opinion of a flat white!!