Showing posts with label coffee shops. Show all posts
Showing posts with label coffee shops. Show all posts

Monday, June 29, 2009

Wake-up: Polar Perks & North Pole Coffee Roasting Co.

North Pole Coffee Roasting Co. is just 20 minutes from Fairbanks, AK. I brewed a cup of their Polar Perk, nanook blend (a portion of the purchase goes to the UAF scholarship fund) this morning. In fact, I have been drinking it for the past 2 months since I brought some back with me. I only have a few days supply left and I'll be sad to see it go.

A great standard coffee with a dark roast with a little spice and the shade-grown organic, fair-trade quality is a bonus!
Buy the Mexican Malinal roast right here.

photo credit: jump in! by provincijalka

Friday, December 26, 2008

Weekend: Cabin Fever


Everyone in the house is getting a bit of cabin fever. Most of Seattle is still covered with snow but the forecast is predicting rain that should continue to wash this snow away. I don't mind too much because it reminds me of Christmas in Alaska and we can actually walk to the village for food, shopping and ZOKA.

photo credit:
snow & slow by evilalive

University Zoka
2901 NE Blakeley Street Seattle, WA 98105 206.527.0990 Mon - Sat: 6am to 11pm Sunday: 7am to 11pm

Greenlake Zoka 2200 North 56th Street Seattle, WA 98103 206.545.4277 Every day: 6am to 11pm

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

San Diego, CA: Working Coffee Shops

I can honestly say that a few San Diego coffeehouses helped me get through writing my dissertation. Writing in lab can be distracting and I find that I am much more productive when I work in a coffee shop for the day. I am a regular at a few coffee shops that I don't think mind me camping out for 6+ hours a visit.

To be a good "working" coffeehouse my requirements are free wifi, reasonably priced yet good drinks and food, plenty of tables, outlets for my computer power cord, and later evening hours. I respect the fact that coffeehouses are businesses. So I always order something, since I am basically using their space as my office. I don't bring in my own food, though sometimes I bring a snack and walk around the block while I am eating it.

With all these caveats here is my list of San Diego's Best Working Coffeehouses:


1. Cream Coffee Bar (University Heights) -
This hipster coffeehouse has tall warehouse-style ceilings, lots of tables and a good number of plugs. Try the tomato pesto bagel plate or the vegan soups. They also have yummy vegan muffins and fruit/nut bars.

2. Java Jones (Pacific Beach) - The antithesis of Cream, this laid-back cozy coffeehouse is in an old house with hardwood floors (though not be confused with Cafe 976 that is on Cass Street closer to Garnet Ave.), good table space, couches, and ample outdoor seating. For just a few dollars you can get a pbj sandwich or go all out and get a made-to-order sandwich. Their chai tea is my favorite in all of San Diego. The baristas are friendly and will make any strange coffee drink you can conjure up. They named my standard drink the inverse cafe au lait - 2/3 of a cup of steamed soy milk with the rest a medium or dark organic roast.

Some other good places:

The Other Side (North Park) {update: ownership changed and it is now Filter a Coffee Shop} -
The big draw of this large, but dark, coffeehouse is the late hours. They used to be open 24 hours but you definitely want to double check.

Urban Grind (University Heights) - UG has lots of tables, though finding a plug is sometimes difficult. The food and drink is a bit expensive and they sometimes close before their stated 11 pm clothing time, depending on buisiness. I always wander through Mid Century Design {Mid- Century Design 3795 Park Blvd San Diego, CA (619) 295-4832} when I need a break. This is my favorite mid century secondhand store, and it is right next door.

Twigg's Coffeehouse (University Heights) - If Cream is full then I head 1 block over to Twigg's. They don't have a lot of table space and almost no outlets. The food is good and they are well known for their cakes.

**Tapioca Express - I know this place is not a coffee shop but they serve yummy boba drinks and the UTC location is open until midnight. This is my favorite place to blog but I find it hard to do actual work there because of the loud music and constant flow of people going in and out.


photo credit:
Cream; Twiggs; The Other Side; Urban Grind; Tapioca Express; Java Jones picture of the gaslamp location

Monday, September 29, 2008

Wake-up: Get me some Stumptown!

I am in desperate need of some Stumptown coffee this morning! If only I lived in Seattle then I could have the Stumptown coffee card pictured above.

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Seattle, WA: Stumptown Coffee Roasters

We were checking out the area around Seattle University when we ran across a Stumptown Coffee Cafe. I don't remember where I first heard of Stumptown but as a coffee roaster that is only in Oregon and Washington, I had to buy one of there darker roasts to try in our Italian stovetop espresso maker. It is delicious!

Saturday, July 26, 2008

San Diego, CA: Cafe Virtuoso Coffee

At the last La Jolla Farmers' Market I picked up a French Roast bean from Cafe Virtuoso Coffee. I have been using it this week in the Italian stovetop espresso maker with variable luck. I liked the fact that Cafe Virtuoso's coffee beans are certified organic and that they employ sustainability in their business practices. The French Roast was a little too dark for my taste and had a burnt flavor every time I brewed it. This cleary could have been operator error so I am going to try another one of their many specialty coffees.

Saturday, July 19, 2008

Seattle, WA: Top Pot Doughnuts

In Seattle we spent a few hours driving around and checking out neighborhoods. On our way through the Capitol Hill area we stopped at Top Pot Doughnuts. Yum! I had the plain glazed doughnut with a hot chocolate. The floor to ceiling bookcase filled with books reminded me that I would like to have a library room someday. I think of it as the ultimate luxury - a whole room of books. I sat, read, ate my doughnut and wished that I lived in Seattle, WA.

Top Pot Doughnuts in Capitol Hill.