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On a recent outing for a birthday party - I had a sitter for HQJr- but not everyone did. The DJ commented "Oh look - you have a baby, in a bar." The mother's response "Oh no. We have two." |
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I remember meeting some friends at an uppity/yuppie patio bar in Uptown and having a good time -- until I turned around and saw a woman with her infant and toddler. I think it's one thing to bring kids to a restaurant/grill/lounge, but to bring them to a bar-bar (intended for 20- and 30-somethings) seemed so off to me. |
I know you're just joshing with me. The line between bar/restaurant/tavern is becoming blurred based on how much food they serve especially during earlier dinner hours.
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What I don't get is the trend of bringing your dog to the hipster bars...it's a dog, leave him at home. |
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But I really don't go to Starbucks, or any other coffee shop, if I can help it. When I lived in New England, I'd stop in to Dunkins on occassion for a hot chocolate (my favorite!), but I definitely wouldn't hang out there. The only restaurant I might go to for reading/studying is Panera, but even that doesn't happen frequently. And while I'm not a fan of coffee, some mornings, I simply can't go without it. In that case, I get some from the awesome coffee machine in my office, and I make a cafe mocha - half coffee, half hot chocolate, with a good amount of milk mixed in :) |
In school, I spent many many hours studying at Starbucks. I would always drink either hot chocolate or chai lattes. Once in a blue moon I might try a coffee rink, but I could never bring myself to like that taste.
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This is a little off-topic but it does involve Starbucks and coffee. I never developed a taste for it, but my husband drinks enough to keep Columbia's economy going for at least a year (well, the legal economy at least). He was at 7 or 8 cups a day when we met.
He has punch cards for every coffee shop, barista bar, and roadside stand in town and can rate each one as we pass them. Since we live in the Northwest, or Starbucks Central - that was about 8 million coffee stands/shops and a buttload of cards (literally since he stuffs them all in his wallet). One Christmas a pretty white box is delivered to our house. I open it up and find a 5 lb bag of Starbucks Christmas blend which consists of beans from Africa (specifically Ethiopia, I think) which have been shipped to us from New York (don't ask me why Starbucks is shipping to us from NY when we've lived our entire married lives within a short driving distance of Seattle). It's wrapped in a silver ribbon and attached is a card. My husband was a minister at the time, so I assumed this was from some parishioner who knew of his coffee obsession and sent it as a Christmas gift. I open the card and read: "Dear Valued Starbucks Customer:" Yep, he was such a valued customer that Starbucks felt it was worth their time to mail him a 5 lb bag of unground Ethiopian coffee beans shipped in a box from NY and wrapped in ribbon. I was assuming they didn't do this for everyone who had visited a Starbucks that year- after all - I like their hot chocolate and shaken ice tea lemonades but they weren't sending ME anything. The next time I went in I asked a girl at the counter how much business she would guess a person would have to do with Starbucks in order to rate this "gift". She looked at me and said, "Hmmm...I'm guessing $300 or up a month." Needless to say husband and I had a long conversation about his coffee habit when I got home. 33Girl - If you ever travel the country, you should probably avoid the Pacific NW. I'm fairly certain we have the hipster doofi market cornered....sigh. ... I will say that here - the majority wouldn't be caught dead in a Starbucks, so it would probably be safe for you. :) |
I'm not sure if anyone has ever tried Caribou Coffee's "Hot Apple Blast", but it's so yummy. That's pretty much the only thing I'll get when I'm there. There's nothing like opening up a good astronomy book, drinking a nice cup of Hot Apple Blast, in a comfy chair, in front of a simulated fireplace. Mmmmm... :)
http://cf.restaurantimages.menuism.c...ee-180x330.jpg I also enjoy the environment at Caribou, too. They have a fireplace at the one I go to. Unfortunately, it's not a real fireplace, but it gives me a similar feeling as a real one. Maybe it's against code here to have a real fireplace inside of a coffee shop. |
I love Dunkin Donuts hazelnut coffee. Sucks that there are no DDs near me. Occasionally I go to Panera or Brugger's bagels for their coffee.
My bad habit (and rock a gold card to prove it--should be platinum) is Starbucks |
The only time I ever go to any place like Starbucks is when I set up a date with a girl. I don't even like coffee so I'll order some other drink.
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Help me. Please. :o That said... I cannot stand their coffee. Way too strong and makes me literally sick to my stomach. The OP mentioned Beaners (I mean Biggby now that they are all PC with their name). I like their Caramel Marvels but they are so overpriced I won't go there any longer unless I have a BOGO coupon. |
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