The place is beautiful, and the coffee is amazing. Their machines are the highest quality, you can get satisfied just by watching how the coffee is getting prepared.
The barista is friendly and nice.
The location is a bit hard, but the seating area and the ambience are perfect. Well done and keep up the good work.
Success.
This place is a real deal for coffee lovers. Friendly and lovely service. I like to sit there with my cup of joe and do some readings. Not much choice for desserts but I prefer coffee over desserts anyway.
Coffee trees are native to East Africa and were probably first valued for their sweet cherry-like fruits and for their leaves, which could be made into a kind of tea. Even today an infusion of the dried fruit pulp is enjoyed in Yemen, where the seeds or ‘beans’ were first roasted, ground, and infused in the 14th century. Our word coffee comes from the Arabic qahwah, whose own origin is unclear. The coffee tree was taken to south India around 1600, from India to Java around 1700, and from Java (via Amsterdam and Paris) to the French Caribbean shortly after that. Today Brazil, Vietnam, and Colombia are the largest exporters of coffee; African countries contribute about a fifth of world production. With this information and statistics, it is clear that coffee has travelled the World and has reinforced its place in the heart of People. Since it is originated in the Arab World, coffee is an inevitable part of Arab life and has articulated it with places (coffee shops) where every individual’s creativity finds an identity.
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