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Revere’s strongest coffee stops are tied to bakeries, pastry counters, and neighborhood breakfast cafes rather than local roasting. Maple Grove’s coffee scene is built around a small set of current in-city cafes rather than a large roaster circuit. El Cajon’s coffee scene reflects East County’s mix of local roasting, neighborhood cafes, and Middle Eastern-influenced sweets and drinks. Hemet’s coffee scene is strongest in its downtown cafes, breakfast counters, and mobile coffee trailers rather than in big-city roaster density.

  • Our hotel recommended this magical spot to have dinner and some drinks as we just arrived in Athens.
  • We stopped here for a coffee and cake/croissant in the morning.
  • A great spot for a morning coffee in Athens.
  • Quality coffee, kind people working and nice environment!

One can add water and still enjoy a good taste. It was our last breakfast in Greece, and they did an excellent job of completing our fond memories of Greece. Famous for its drinks and coffee, with very reasonable prices.

☕️ Instead of your standard cup, they offer carefully curated blends that make the experience feel truly elevated and unique. No fanfare, walk up, order, wait a bit, ENJOY (!!!) and be on your way to enjoy the rest of your day. I coffe market feel like Kudu’s strength is that they offer a complete morning commuter package. We went for breakfast on Sunday morning (because we couldn’t find a table at The Makers, and this one was the most convenient option in rainy weather).

Metz Coffee & Cocktails Bar

Knoxville’s coffee scene mixes long-running downtown cafes, mission-driven neighborhood shops, and a small set of local roasters. Charlotte’s coffee guide stays inside city limits and focuses on verified public cafes, roasters, and coffee-first neighborhood shops. Atlanta’s coffee scene is strongest when treated as a set of neighborhood routes instead of one centralized crawl.

The sun was setting and the staff made the moment perfect. If we visited again would rather be in an evening to try the cocktails. The space indoors was beautiful.

We really enjoyed all the cups that we consumed, from greek coffee, filter, long black, to flat white and other milk based drinks. The industrial decor, characterized by an appealing mix of wood and concrete elements, creates a unique backdrop for enjoying your favorite cup. Despite the coffee reviews, we enjoyed our iced coffee which is a more traditional strong coffee. I came here many times with my sweetheart and with people who truly mattered to me. The service here was fantastic, absolutely lovely people.

Its premium lineup features thoughtfully sourced, small-lot specialty coffees from exceptional producers around the world, roasted to highlight their full potential. A staple of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Anodyne Coffee Roasting Co. operates vibrant neighborhood cafes, including a historic venue in Walker’s Point that features live music. Achieving the perfect morning brew starts with the beans in your pantry. Fortified with minerals and vitamins, rich in unsaturated fats, low in calories, and with 80% less greenhouse gasses and 60% less energy while using one twentieth of the water compared to dairy, you can enjoy a carefree cappuccino. Like the best time of year to visit Athens, how to get around, and when to book a table if you want to eat with the locals.

We hesitated, but then noticed people heading down into the bar, so we followed—and we’re glad we did! The venue hosts an array of events including Greek rap gigs, techno DJ sets, art openings, and record launches. We sat on the roof during the sunset.

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There’s a huge garden courtyard out back that feels like a secret — you’d never guess it exists from the street. But here’s what people miss — the coffee program is genuinely excellent. Traditional Greek coffee (ellinikos) is strong, served with grounds, and costs €2-3. The only exception a couple of people at a table inside using laptops. I noticed although free wifi, people were engaged in conversation.

Traditional Greek coffee – thick, dark and bitter, and served with no sugar, one sugar, or two – remains the cornerstone of a morning pick-me-up, although third-wave café culture has taken root in Athens, too. The music is upbeat and baristas are helpful and smiling no matter how busy they are – I just love Mediterranean people! The eggs were a bit too runny for my taste and the Holondaise could have been a bit thicker but the coffee was outstanding and served in beautiful ceramics. Just Made 33 has a spacious terrace where you can sit out in the morning sun or enjoy a tasty afternoon snack from their extensive menu.

It is generally quite crowded, which says a lot about how popular it is. Still enjoyable, just a personal taste. The coffee was good, though I personally prefer my coffee a bit hotter. The sugar level was perfectly balanced, which is rare in Athens where many desserts can feel too sweet for those who prefer lighter flavors. When we visited, there was a strawberry galette and it was delicious.

Really nice cafe, the view is beautiful also the inside of the cafe looks fantastic. What really sets this place apart is that, unlike many others, they don’t charge extra just for the view. The cocktails are great, and while I didn’t try the food personally, I noticed many other guests enjoying it. The whole place had a cozy, welcoming vibe while still feeling vibrant and popular. The food was outstanding—fresh, flavorful, and beautifully presented.