Wunderbar is the operative word as a singular expression for Bird Rock Coffee. This place has grow from a small store front to a full scale in house coffee roasting, cupping kind of place. Street friendly front area patio and indoors open air seating!
What caught my eye this time was the recent Barista contest, in which (Bird Rocks home grown turf) Cassidy Trapp got the Win, Place, Show award! Now you got 3 good reasons to take a shot- coffee shot that is. On this particular day they introduce a Panama: Hartmann Honeyed coffee. It is worth it to drive 300 miles or further to partake of these delectable delights!
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
Thursday, April 21, 2011
Old Town Market Cafe San Diego CA
Old Town Market Cafe
Category: Food Coffee & Tea Coffee & Tea
4010 Twiggs St
(at San Diego Ave)
San Diego, CA 92110
Neighborhood: Old Town
Here what
Stephanie H. of San Diego, CA wrote
Old Town has long been one of my favorite spots to simply relax and stroll around on a beautiful day. There's nothing like strolling through the tangible history of our state's foundations amongst a notoriously haunted settlement. Of all the charms that Old Town has to offer, this little cafe is quite distinct on its own. The San Diego Old Town Market Cafe is located at the front of the SD Old Town Market, right in front of where the Trolley buses line up on Twiggs Street. Yep, this isn't so much a 'cafe' so to speak since it's actually this little hole in the wall coffee stand. But not so fast...it's way better than your average coffee stand or coffee shop. The lattes and the hot chocolate are yummy and they have deliciously large chocolate chip cookies as well that are made quite similarly to the heavenly ones served at Nordstrom cafe. The food here is of wonderful quality. That said, they do have sandwiches, but I have not tried them yet though. However, they are delivered from a company called The French Gourmet and as well, they looked really fresh and yum.Either way, this place deserves to be on the map and anyone planning a Trolley tour should think about loading up on food or sandwiches from this place. Local is where it's at!
Thursday, March 24, 2011
SAN DIEGO COFFEE
Old Town Market Cafe
Category: Food Coffee & Tea Coffee & Tea
4010 Twiggs St
(at San Diego Ave)
San Diego, CA 92110
Neighborhood: Old Town
Here what
Stephanie H. of San Diego, CA wrote
Old Town has long been one of my favorite spots to simply relax and stroll around on a beautiful day. There's nothing like strolling through the tangible history of our state's foundations amongst a notoriously haunted settlement. Of all the charms that Old Town has to offer, this little cafe is quite distinct on its own. The San Diego Old Town Market Cafe is located at the front of the SD Old Town Market, right in front of where the Trolley buses line up on Twiggs Street. Yep, this isn't so much a 'cafe' so to speak since it's actually this little hole in the wall coffee stand. But not so fast...it's way better than your average coffee stand or coffee shop. The lattes and the hot chocolate are yummy and they have deliciously large chocolate chip cookies as well that are made quite similarly to the heavenly ones served at Nordstrom cafe. The food here is of wonderful quality. That said, they do have sandwiches, but I have not tried them yet though. However, they are delivered from a company called The French Gourmet and as well, they looked really fresh and yum.Either way, this place deserves to be on the map and anyone planning a Trolley tour should think about loading up on food or sandwiches from this place. Local is where it's at!
Snowbird Alert: You have a great choice of Coffee and Surfing in the winter time.
Reds Espresso Gallery Point Loma San Diego
However surfing is not necessary if you would like to choose other venues of adventure like the #1 Zoo in the World or meandering along miles of the most beautiful beaches on the planet!
Since you are a subscriber in good standing we will gladly share this info and more with you at no charge.
First of all you need a base of operation and let me suggest in Reds Espresso Point Loma San Diego. You could not choose a better place to start your day and have 100's and thousands of options to while the winter weather season away.
Fresh Baked Muffins, Scones, & Breakfast Wraps, Sandwiches
Incidental Reds Roast their own organic coffee and is unique in being one of the first places in San Diego.
It has a real bohemian atmosphere nothing is sterile here.
Free WiFi and a very relaxed attitude toward travelers and student.
Upon the hill is Point Loma Nazarene School which has the most magnificent view in the world for a university.
#4 most popular thing to do in San Diego is visit Point Loma Lighthouse the best view in California, which you have to go by Reds to Get there.
Coffee Recon has kept a link of Reds Espresso Gallery on our websites and blogs for several years. Ira
Monday, March 21, 2011
2 Spoons Coffee Carlsbad - Oceanside, CA Coffee Shop
Sunday, March 21, 2010
REDS COFFEE SAN DIEGO CA
Snowbird Alert: You have a great choice of Coffee and Surfing in the winter time.
Reds Espresso Gallery Point Loma San Diego
However surfing is not necessary if you would like to choose other venues of adventure like the #1 Zoo in the World or meandering along miles of the most beautiful beaches on the planet!
Since you are a subscriber in good standing we will gladly share this info and more with you at no charge.
First of all you need a base of operation and let me suggest in Reds Espresso Point Loma San Diego. You could not choose a better place to start your day and have 100's and thousands of options to while the winter weather season away.
Fresh Baked Muffins, Scones, & Breakfast Wraps, Sandwiches
Incidental Reds Roast their own organic coffee and is unique in being one of the first places in San Diego.
It has a real bohemian atmosphere nothing is sterile here.
Free WiFi and a very relaxed attitude toward travelers and student.
Upon the hill is Point Loma Nazarene School which has the most magnificent view in the world for a university.
#4 most popular thing to do in San Diego is visit Point Loma Lighthouse the best view in California, which you have to go by Reds to Get there.
Coffee Recon has kept a link of Reds Espresso Gallery on our websites and blogs for several years. Ira
Reds Espresso Gallery Point Loma San Diego
However surfing is not necessary if you would like to choose other venues of adventure like the #1 Zoo in the World or meandering along miles of the most beautiful beaches on the planet!
Since you are a subscriber in good standing we will gladly share this info and more with you at no charge.
First of all you need a base of operation and let me suggest in Reds Espresso Point Loma San Diego. You could not choose a better place to start your day and have 100's and thousands of options to while the winter weather season away.
Fresh Baked Muffins, Scones, & Breakfast Wraps, Sandwiches
Incidental Reds Roast their own organic coffee and is unique in being one of the first places in San Diego.
It has a real bohemian atmosphere nothing is sterile here.
Free WiFi and a very relaxed attitude toward travelers and student.
Upon the hill is Point Loma Nazarene School which has the most magnificent view in the world for a university.
#4 most popular thing to do in San Diego is visit Point Loma Lighthouse the best view in California, which you have to go by Reds to Get there.
Coffee Recon has kept a link of Reds Espresso Gallery on our websites and blogs for several years. Ira
Wednesday, February 04, 2009
Florida's Best: Pain Relief on USA TODAY
Sunday, December 28, 2008
2000 Year old Cross in Texas
The Greater Grace Christian Coffee House has a wonderful environment to unwind and relax, one of the best patios in America. Come and see the 2,000 year old Cross. The old rugged cross on the property, situated on the patio offers a place of reflection, and time to meditate on the real life of Christ.The Cross is carbon dated 2,000 years, it's what known as a Sinker Cypress. Andy White the owner has an interesting story about the process and construction of the hand hewed cross. Seems a gentleman, name unknown to me at this writing, was commissioned had promised to construct a cross for Andy. As I believe he mentioned about six months are so later there was no word on the progress of the cross, so he just considered that it was a task not to be completed. Well all of a sudden, Andy finds out why it seemed to take so long, the artist had been laboring constantly when he had free time, diving along the Pearl river in Louisiana getting samples from many Cypress sinker logs. Not only did he search for a good piece he also would take a sample that he found and then have it carbon dated. Finally the friend finds the perfect specimen a Cypress sinker log that he meticulously had to towed in the water to get ashore, and then he began the arduous work to finish a hand hewed cross no nails or modern manufacturing. That presents another story, ask Andy while you having a great cup of coffee. Oh by the way that's another unusual and unique story, the one about his coffee roaster.
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