Tag: “Coffee Shops”

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  1. Central Street

    Woodstock, Vermont has the feel of "Hometown, USA." One to the main streets that goes through town is Central Avenue that is filled with unique shops to help those looking for a unique item.

  2. Flora Grubb Gardens

    A brilliant combination of a plant nursery, garden-supply store, coffee shop, and botanical garden, Flora Grubb became a favorite San Francisco institution from the moment when it opened in 2007. Located in an industrial part of town, Flora Grubb is an urban oasis.

  3. sidi bou said

    An old town made famous by its blue doors and white walls. Once its own town by the ancient site of cartharge, it is now a popular attraction for both locals and tourists alike wanting to have a night out on the town to sit back and relax while looking over the mediterranian.

  4. Handicapped Handicrafts

    One of the stops during our City tour in Vietnam was a visit to Handicapped Handicrafts. Handicapped Handicrafts was established in 1976.

  5. Hot Toddy Cafe

    This super-awesome coffee shop is located in Downtown Waycross, GA.

  6. Nobrow Coffee and Tea Company

    The commitment to a quality coffee product is reflected in their selection of bean supplier, IntelligentsiA Coffee Roasters, as well as the level of skill practiced behind the bar when crafting espresso drinks.

    The walls of Nobrow are used as an art gallery, while the back space of the building has been partitioned into studio spaces for local artists.

  7. Ritual Coffee Roasters

    Ritual is a busy espresso bar and bean roasting company located in the Mission neighborhood in San Francisco. Since May 2005 Ritual has been serving up the most cared for cups of coffee.

  8. Blue Bottle Coffee Kiosk

    Blue Bottle Coffee is a micro-roaster in the Bay area that has a penchant for freshness and process. The name is taken from one of the original coffee houses started in Central Europe around the late sixteen, early seventeen hundreds.

  9. Nepenthe

    Nepenthe literally means "the one that chases away sorrow" and it first appears in Homer's Odyssey... more loosely translated, it is the drug of forgetfulness.

    However, the restaurant Nepenthe feels like entering a lair of one of Bond's arch-nemesis villains.