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COFFEE SPOT SAFARI

ADVENTUROUS COFFEE—The Coffee Spot SAFARI begins

Coffee SpotsBy Marsha GlazièreDecember 14, 2012Leave a comment

Are you REVVED UP for a totally caffeinated NW adventure over the next six weeks ? The ECLECTIC COFFEE SPOT SAFARI is a great way to sample coffees from all over the globe as well as a variety of brewing methods all over Puget Sound. Hit the road, hit your neighborhood and find your ideal…

CHOCK FULL O’ COFFEE IN SEATTLE AND NEW YORK

Coffee Spots, Everyday Thoughts, Seattle Central Coffee SpotsBy Marsha GlazièreSeptember 24, 2012Leave a comment

On my recent trip to New York City, I  discovered with delight and a bit nostalgia – a can of a Chock Full O’ Nuts coffee sitting next to a coffeemaker in my  hotel room.  NYC has LOTS of everything, but when it comes to coffee, it seems that coffee drinkers remain loyal to a…

COFFEE TOGETHER FEEDS OUR FRIENDSHIP

Coffee Spots, Kitsap and Olympic Peninsula, Bainbridge Island , Gig Harbor Coffee HousesBy Marsha GlazièreAugust 23, 20122 Comments

from eclectic COFFEE Spots in Puget Sound— “Tucked away in the not too long ago cobble-stoned alley between 15th Ave NE and University Avenue, Cafe Allegro is the oldest coffeehouse in Seattle, founded in 1975. When Cafe Allegro opened, it quickly became a mecca for those seeking a truly robust cup of coffee and there were…

The Mandolin Cafe

Mandolin Cafe—so long—it’s been good to know ya !

Tacoma Coffee SpotsBy Marsha GlazièreJuly 17, 20122 Comments

The Mandolin Cafe in Tacoma was filled with eclectic  inspiration. The artfully crafted fireplace mantel, undulating wood tables supported by nature-inspired steel branches—created an imaginative and lively coffee spot. Most tables were meant to be shared, which contributed to the Mandolin being an extremely friendly spot. It was an easy place for folks to share…

SEATTLE COFFEE SCENE — A KINDRED SPIRIT

Coffee SpotsBy Marsha GlazièreJuly 9, 20121 Comment

Two weeks ago (actually on the 2nd day of summer in the rain) I met with the author of  the Seattle Coffee Scene blog. We met @ Fonte’ Cafe and Wine Bar downtown—across the street from the Seattle Art Museum. This was the perfect place to relax and talk ‘coffee.’  It was indeed fun to…

SEATTLE COFFEE WORKS features Obama Blend

Coffee SpotsBy Marsha GlazièreJune 25, 2012Leave a comment

Rain and coffee-totally expected in Seattle, but on the 2nd day of summer ?  Hurriedly walking in the rain along Pike Street (one block up from the Market), I looked up from my umbrella and saw an automated sign —a giant man drinking a cup of coffee— definitely unique among coffee signage around the Sound.…

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