The coffee diaries began when I realized that my home town lacked the perfect little cafe for a charming, leisurely stop for espresso. Having been inspired by Italy's cappuccinos and mastery of effortless, relaxed cafe culture, I sensed that this was not just a quest for the perfect cup, but for the ideal ambience to enjoy it. This began the coffee diaries. It is a series with regular contributions about my coffee experiences, broken down by beverage, roast, flavor, ambience, and moment.
I am not a coffee snob, and I don't know a lot about single-origins and brew methods and roast types. But I am pretty sure I am learning and I am definitely enjoying these chronicles. I hope to someday cover cafes and coffees all over the nation - maybe the world! Check below for the posts individually or click here to see them all as a series. It's just one of life's little things (and chances are you enjoy it too). So if you see me around the Philadelphia area taking pictures of my latte, come up and say ciao. Join me in chronicling the search for the perfect cup!
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featured on the blog:
gilli {florence, IT}
elixr {philadelphia, PA}
gryphon {wayne, PA}
capogiro {philadelphia, PA}
green line {philadelphia, PA}
rojo's {lambertville, NJ}
nonno's {doylestown, PA}
small world coffee {princeton, NJ}
la colombe {philadelphia, PA}
peregrine {washington, DC}
ultimo {philadelphia, PA}
scapegoat {hermosa beach, CA}
bodhi {philadelphia, PA}
boro bean {hopewell, NJ}
profile coffee & roasters {elysburg, PA}
the local market and kitchen {ship bottom, NJ}
ultimo {philadelphia, PA}
scapegoat {hermosa beach, CA}
bodhi {philadelphia, PA}
boro bean {hopewell, NJ}
profile coffee & roasters {elysburg, PA}
the local market and kitchen {ship bottom, NJ}