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But I’ve driven miles out of my way to have a great shot of espresso in a motorcycle repair shop in L.A. and walked two miles in the rain for a couple of great shots from a makeshift stand in an alley in San Francisco.
The “signs” of a good coffee shop are well known and often misleading. For me it’s all in the cup. I’m in a distinct minority.
Instead of a tribute to Hollywood, why don't you open a shop in the real Hollywood? People are always telling me how hard it is to find a great cup there.One of my dreams is having my shop designed around the Golden Years of Hollywood, taking some of the glamour of that Art Deco period and incorporating it into my shop.
Marshall Fuss said:But I’ve driven miles out of my way to have a great shot of espresso in a motorcycle repair shop in L.A. and walked two miles in the rain for a couple of great shots from a makeshift stand in an alley in San Francisco.
The “signs” of a good coffee shop are well known and often misleading. For me it’s all in the cup. I’m in a distinct minority.
I just assumed that the post was referring to: "Once we have the best coffee that we can make, what else?"
And I agree with the others here that have said that. First things first, get the coffee happening right. That'll bring int the riff-raff like Marshal and myself from miles around. I, too, have driven hundreds of miles out of my way (Barefoot, twice) for a cuppa, and hopped a twenty-three dollar cab ride to take three of my workmates for a cuppa at that same makeshift stand in that San Francisco alley. If I hadn't purchased beans (I had a Silvia and a Rocky in my hotel room) the cab ride would have doubled the cost of all of our drinks!
Coffee first. That wooden stand rolled out a roll-up door in a back alley had a line out the door. Wire racks with beans on them, simple wooden counter on wheels, dark, and the baristi weren't that overtly-pleasant. (Note: they were *not* unpleasant, but there was a soup-nazi vibe not to far from the surface) and they had a line out the door.
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