If you 're in the market for a cup of coffee from someplace a little less mainstream, Oklahoma City has got you covered. Some of the best coffee places in the city are independently owned. No matter what your style is, if your palette is after a delicious bean, satisfy your caffeine craving at one of these independent Oklahoma City cafes. Cuppies & Joe Hands down, Cuppies & Joe is my favorite Oklahoma City coffee shop. The quaint café, carved from a restored vintage house, features wood floors, a cozy floor plan and a handful of small rooms with various levels of privacy. A warm, friendly staff, $2 homemade cupcakes, free WiFi, outdoor seating, live music, a great coffee menu, easily accessible cold water and vast selection of books and games, to include dominoes, makes this an excellent destination for anyone looking for more than just a cup of coffee. One could easily spend hours lounging around Cuppies & Joe, visiting with the friendly staff, enjoying a quiet moment in the back or playing cards with friends. You can also rent out the back room for bridal parties or private events. As well, Cuppies & Joe also caters. 12:00 to 9:00, Tuesday through Thursday 12:00 to 11:00, Friday to Saturday 727 NW 23 Rd St Oklahoma City, OK Coffee Slingers In stark contrast to Cuppies & Joe, Coffee Slingers offers a no frills coffee experience. The downtown Oklahoma City coffee shop prides itself on sticking with the basics, with a relatively simple menu that includes a handful of pastries. You won 't find Italian sodas or tons of flavor choices here. However in addition to the standard selection of espresso, they 've also got a decent selection of teas to choose from. To ensure that the ratio of espresso and milk is just right, Coff...
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...ffee houses to enjoy a cup of tea, Basically British is a unique and quaint way to enjoy a British tea experience in the middle of downtown Dayton. Afternoon tea is served Wednesday through Saturday from 11:30 a.m. until 3:00 p.m. and Sundays from 11:30 a.m. until 2:00 p.m., featuring a variety of scrumptious tea sandwiches, scones and cakes. Live musicians are occasionally featured, as well. A variety of fine teas are available for purchase in the attached shop, open between 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m., Tuesday through Friday and 10:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. on Saturdays. Located at 502 East Third Street in the beautifully refurbished Cannery building, Basically British is an experience that should not be missed! So, the next time you find yourself in the Dayton area craving some caffeinated refreshment, try something new at one of these fine independent establishments!
Every coffee addict knows, the day just does not begin until one’s mouth has had a taste of that glorious, roasted brew. Now, whether one likes a venti iced skinny hazelnut macchiato, sugar-free syrup, extra ice, no whip, the father, the son, and the holy spirit, or simply a cup of Americano, dark; the general consensus is that the combinations are virtually unlimited and the cafes are a plenty. However, coffee lovers beware of the hype; Starbucks may seem the prominent choice for a morning cup of joe but when it comes down to it, Dutch Bros. is the only way to go.
North of Manhattan, a good cup of coffee is hard to come by; the taste is lacking in strength and not much thought is put into its production. Profit-seeking coffee chains like Dunkin Donuts and Donut Delight are widespread and lack in quality. More often than not, coffee is a $3 afterthought of dessert, rather than a delicacy in itself. Lorca cafe, situated in downtown Stamford on Bedford Street, appreciates the artistry and skill that must be employed to brew a decent cup of coffee. Spanish and western-Mediterranean influences are uniform throughout the flavors and venue. The chic, modern atmosphere is equipped with ample power outlets to provide the perfect workplace for the productive coffee drinker. Imported foreign blends and locally baked goods unite to create a perfect harmony of flavors from near and far. The Instagram-famous aspect of the restaurant appeals to social media butterflies with an affinity for art. Dynamic artwork, the friendly staff, and addicting flavors encourage recurrent visits.
t's a bright day and you are in that need where you want to go out with some friends; you guys are driving downtown coming back from whatever adventure you decided to take. One person says they want to stop at somewhere to get a drink. You want coffee, two others want tea and the last friend wants a smoothie. What place provides all three drink options? Dutch Bros! Dutch Bros is one of the coffee places to go no matter what time of day.
Tim’s Coffee Shoppe is a well established business that has been running as a sole proprietorship for over 30 years. The business needs to improve on its management strategy in order to perform optimally in its present environment. The purpose of this paper is to provide the owner Tim with suggested improvements on managing the human as well as financial resources of the coffee shop so as to remain competitive and increase profits. The Coffee house is conveniently located close to several metro stations, ensuring a steady flow of traffic. It is also situated near a University, presenting the business with a steady clientele of college students. The business is facing stiff competition from Queequeg’s coffee with 7 shops located near Tim’s. However, the restaurant seems able to hold on to its market share judging from the reported sales revenue of $ 400,000, and increasing sales. The Shoppe recently underwent a remodeling of its interiors and exteriors, and has purchased several new equipment including computers and a freezer. Tim’s is however facing challenges in staff management.
Dan Cone is the owner and founder of Sunbreak Express. Sunbreak Express is a small, local coffee shop that is located on 53rd street as you are headed towards Philomath. Being the owner of Sunbreak Express, Daniel has the duties to hire new employees, make sure they are all the correct fit for the job, balance the accounting books, reorder supplies and products for the shop, and most of all he has to make a comfortable and enjoyable workplace for not only his employees, but his customers as well. Being an employee at Sunbreak Express means that you must be able to take and prepare drinks in an efficient and organized manner. The employee must be able to handle stressful situations in a positive and upbeat manner as well as making sure the customer starts their day on a positive note. Daniel strives to find employees that will be efficient when taking and making drinks and someone who is willing to listen and to learn new things. It 's also very important to be punctual when in the workplace, because you can 't run a
Wandering in Seattle, you can see a lot of people holding a cup in their hands. What are they all drinking? Coffee! The smell of coffee may represent one of the Seattle’s tempting scent. People in Seattle have a great fancy of coffee. It might because of the rainy days in Seattle, coffee might be seen as an element to enliven the dank life. Also, it might because people here are really relaxed. Coffee has already entered into the spirit of Seattle. Coffee shops scatter in every corner of Seattle. People always like to bring magazines, newspapers, and laptops there for reading, chatting, surfing the internet, and working. Enjoying the wonderful atmosphere in coffee shops after the busy work is a wonderful way for people to relax themselves. The coffee culture has promoted economic consumption level in Seattle. The annual coffee consumption in Seattle is huge, and Seattle is the origin of the world’s largest coffee shop chain, Starbucks. It was first opened in Seattle in 1971 with an invisible shop in the Pike Place. But nowadays, Starbuck owns more than 6000 branches all over the worl...
Lattecino serves up breakfast and coffee on Victoria Avenue. The staff is friendly and the food is quality.
This site is related to our current unit because the Boston Tea Party was an act of rebellion to the taxation acts of the British. The British, after many other acts, created the Tea Act. This act said that the colonies could only get their tea from British ports, which that was for a
One of my favorite places located along Fifth Avenue is Starbucks, a coffee shop offering many different types of coffees, teas, and snacks. I frequently find my way down to this coffee shop after school meetings, on weekends, or on days when I just ne...
For one of my selections for buying stock, I invested into Starbucks, this company has attracted me with their wonders of different coffees, and I knew many others were interested in the very popular coffee company. Starbucks all started 1971 in Seattle Washington. With three men which were Jerry Baldwin, Zev Siegel and Gordon Bowker each of them put in one thousand three hundred and fifty dollars along with a barrowed five thousand from the bank to start up there small coffee shop in pick place market, witch is located in down town Seattle. The name for this company was inspired from the character Starbuck from Moby Dick; this character was a coffee lover. There close friend designed there well known logo. These men never thought of this small company to get large they just thought of it as a small coffee shop. Out of all three men Siegel was the only one that work at it full time. The men depened on a man named Alfred Peet for there coffee beans but soon then started there own blends of coffee beans. With in a year opening the first store they were able to open a second store. When the 1980’s rolled around, it was a thriving company, in the Seattle area. However, the co-founders began to have other interests and were involved in other careers simultaneously. Despite that, the company was about to undergo a major turning point. A man by the name of Howard Schultz started to pursue an interest in the company. He noticed that the coffee shop had a wonderful environment. He started asking a questions and becoming more and more interested by every moment. He loved how the founders had so much knowledge on the coffee and each blend. In 1982, Schultz became director of retail operation. This was just the start to a new phase with the company.
Through the colonization, Britain have developed a lot of different new cultures. We can see a distinctive stamp in their food culture. British people are known for their love for tea, and especially afternoon tea. This
PART A Current business environment: Coffeeville is a small experienced and hard working team and have good reputation in the market for their vision for clients, reliability and low cost service. Coffeeville is the company using these strengths to move forward and trying to expand their company but want to keep these values of company and make progress. Organisational structure • Management team (Owners) • Managing Director • Logistics Manager
As far back as I can remember, I have always liked going out to eat. Two of my favorite restaurants are Jake’s and McDonald’s. Though both are places to dine they have their differences in their ambiance, waiting, and expense. When deciding where to go to eat, I have three things to think about. I must consider the atmosphere or where I want to go. The amount of time I have is another consideration. The amount of money that I am able to spend is a big influence.
The coffee shop I decided to do my observation was the well known Starbucks just a couple blocks away. The reason I chose this coffee shop was because of it 's style inside, it attracted me. For example, one side of the wall has a glass top, and the lower part of the wall, made of wood and painted in a bright red color, which was one thing that attracted me and stood out. Outside of the shop people can actually see through the glass wall and get to see what’s happening inside of the coffeeshop. By the entrance you see these two red ceiling lamps which were shaped in a flower bud and these two tall green plants. Once you were in, on the right of the shop there was a counter with food and things to put in your drinks such as milk, sugar, chocolate, etc and the colors and how the food was displayed and served was appealing to my eyes. Behind that counter there was a long table with different electronic devices plugged into the wall. On the middle of the those there is a fridge just for ice and when I turned to the other side and I noticed a big menu on the wall. Further more into the shop, there was an area filled with tables, chairs, and sofas. The tables were in different shapes, one was round and the others rectangular, also there was four bamboo baskets and I looked around and noticed that the walls in that area were decorated with paintings.