Hey Jason, it's pretty lame down here in South Florida. I have a couple of shops I'm trying to inspire, though. I drop by every now and then to roast coffee and demonstrate latte art, but otherwise, this is a coffee void.
By the way, I tried to stop by Dilworth this past November. Did you guys move? The building looked abandoned; I think it was a Saturday afternoon. I was dying for coffee while I was in Gastonia for the Thanksgiving Holiday. The shop that used to be there closed.
At 7:16pm on February 22, 2008, aaron ultimo said…
Good to meet you this weekend! Hope to see you in Minneapolis...
At 3:53pm on February 22, 2008, Phil Proteau said…
The Misty Valley is one coffee from the mill of Abdula Bagersh, and Biloya is another. You probably had the Misty, which is described as blueberry and sometimes ripe stawberry. The Biloya is more like getting hit in face with a wet sack full of ripe strawberries.
Hey "Jace"! kinda slow in the middle of the day (it's a residential neighborhood) but things are picking up. I should be breaking even by summer. That's the goal . I've been trying to figure out how to pump out my 4 shot lattes faster. :-) I'll upload my beginner's latte art to show ya! How are you ?
Thanks! It's great to have a forum like this. I'm sure as time goes on and I get closer to starting business I'll be seeking the advice of the lovely people here.
At 5:44pm on February 20, 2008, billy kreger said…
Thanks Jason... I am kickin it but also lookin for employment. hahaha
Actually, Starbucks holds the copyright to all holiday minions. The Easter Bunny took a break from having caramel machiattos with Santa and Cupid. The Atlanta Olympic mascot, Izzy, was trying to get in but they wouldn't let him.
Likewise, it was great meeting you. Thanks for finding me at the show to introduce your self, and thanks for keeping me in the loop on all of the SE Barista Exchange stuff.
At 2:02pm on February 18, 2008, scott conary said…
Ahh the darth Sibilla....very cool machine...
come back in the spring when the gardens are blooming and the trees are green....we are kinda in our dormant state right now...except for espresso of course.
At 11:44am on February 18, 2008, Adam Braxton said…
Thank you, Jason, my pleasure to be here.
At 11:28am on February 18, 2008, Katie Gilmer said…
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By the way, I tried to stop by Dilworth this past November. Did you guys move? The building looked abandoned; I think it was a Saturday afternoon. I was dying for coffee while I was in Gastonia for the Thanksgiving Holiday. The shop that used to be there closed.
how are things going out in your neck of the woods? what secrets are you coaxing out of the espresso?
or did you mean why "bones" who knows... that's a mystery that will remain unsolved
-dmd
But surely you boys are coming over... just to make sure, right!?
come back in the spring when the gardens are blooming and the trees are green....we are kinda in our dormant state right now...except for espresso of course.
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