If you're ever in Melbourne, Australia I will take you to multiple good coffee places. The brown dirt water you Americans call "coffee" does the beverage a disservice.
If you're ever in Melbourne, Australia I will take you to multiple good coffee places. The brown dirt water you Americans call "coffee" does the beverage a disservice.
I think you may be thinking of Dunkin/Starbucks/McDonalds/Gas stations. We have plenty of phenomenal coffee shops, especially in big cities (Chicago) and college towns (Charleston). I never drank coffee until after college, weirdly, and am now, 30 years later, a bit of a coffee snob.
If you're ever in Melbourne, Australia I will take you to multiple good coffee places. The brown dirt water you Americans call "coffee" does the beverage a disservice.
I think you may be thinking of Dunkin/Starbucks/McDonalds/Gas stations. We have plenty of phenomenal coffee shops, especially in big cities (Chicago) and college towns (Charleston). I never drank coffee until after college, weirdly, and am now, 30 years later, a bit of a coffee snob.
LOL, same.
Believe me, every country I've travelled to that claims great coffee, someone has tempted me to try a sip and it's all gross.