Cafe, Customer Service, Inspiring People

Patient Barista Holds Tongue as Customer Tries to Pronounce “Cafe Au Lait”

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  By Camillia Nazanin   ORLANDO, FL— Mild-mannered barista Kenneth Richards has become a local hero following his encounter with a customer who struggled to pronounce “cafe au lait.”   Our reporters followed up with Richards, who was all smiles.   “She was a sweet old lady with a charming Southern accent,” he recalled. “She came up to the counter,…

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Cafe, Staff Drama

New Coffee and Electric Unicycle Shop Immediately Vandalized; Owners Can’t Imagine Why

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  NEW YORK, NY— A brand-new coffee and electric unicycle shop opened in Brooklyn’s Crown Heights neighborhood only to be immediately vandalized, leaving the owners shocked and puzzled.   “We built this for the community,” said Marielle Sloane-Knudson, who opened the shop with her partner, Dennis Knudson, after moving to Crown Heights from San Francisco because SF was “so over.”…

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Cafe, Customer Service

Customer Orders Iced Espresso in Large Cup, Actually Consumes It That Way

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This piece is dedicated to Velton Ross, our very excellent Patreon supporter. We couldn’t do this without him. PITTSBURGH, PA— When customer Martina Lane ordered an iced espresso in a large to-go cup this morning at a local cafe, she did the last thing anyone expected. Rather than immediately taking it over to the condiment station to fill it with milk and…

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Cafe, Customer Service

Barista Describes Single-Origin Espresso as “Bright and Fruity”

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  By Reed Liebezeit    LOS ANGELES, CA— Barista Sebastian Benton had been back from break just one half hour today when he described his shop’s single origin espresso offering to a customer as “bright and fruity.”   It was while filling a milk pitcher for a prior order that Benton wielded the description—completely by rote and without any consideration for…

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Cafe, Inspiring People

Cafe Patron of Two Years Still on First Page of Great American Novel

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  by Camillia Nazanin   PHILADELPHIA, PA— Mason Sutherland, a regular Philly cafe customer, just celebrated the two-year anniversary of what he calls “a great American novel in progress.”   “It feels almost surreal to reach this milestone in my career,” said Sutherland, dressed comfortably in a navy-blue Nike jacket and sweats. “I’ve come up with this character, Jack, who…

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Cafe, Coffee Events

Local Shop Shutters After Barista Accidentally Performs Perfect Close

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  By Chris Deferio   KNOXVILLE, TN— Concerned customers and townspeople are milling about in confusion and wonder this morning after Lenny Welker, the closing barista at a local espresso bar, accidentally performed the perfect close and realized that the shop could never open again.   Welker had been finishing the final item on the closing checklist when he realized…

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Cafe, Staff Drama

Barista Doesn’t Get Promotion, Is Salty

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SALT LAKE CITY, UT— Disaster struck this morning at a local cafe as barista Joe Green found out he did not get promoted to assistant manager and was subsequently super salty. Green had applied for the promotion the previous week, only to be passed up in favor of coworker Jill Yee, who currently works as a shift lead. “I think…

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Cafe, Entrepreneurship

Coffee Cart Popup Increases Net Worth by 10% After Purchasing Case of Oat Milk

A person in black pours oat milk from a silver steaming pitcher into a cappuccino with a tulip design.

  By Colton Kirby   NASHVILLE, TN— A local popup coffee cart increased its net worth by 9.6% after acquiring a case of a popular oat-based milk alternative. To the cart’s owners, two 20-something self-professed coffee nerds, the decision came easily.   “After looking at market research and crunching some numbers, it only made sense,” says CEO and marketing director…

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