Inspiring People, Roasting

Desperate for Solubility, Local Roaster Tries Roasting Darker

Coffee beans pour out of a white cup onto a checked cloth on a wooden floor.

  OAKLAND, CA— Desperately trying to increase solubility, one local roaster is trying a novel approach: roasting the coffee slightly darker for a slightly longer period of time.   “We’ve been banging our heads against the wall for so long on this one,” said Greg Lewin, head roaster and director of quality control for the popular local cafe and wholesaler.…

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Cafe, New Products

Cabbage Latte Desperately Tries to Become a Trend

A latte in a white cup sits on a round wooden table.

  SEATTLE, WA— This week in Seattle, a new drink is desperately trying to get noticed: the cabbage latte. Made by stirring a small amount of dried, ground cabbage into an espresso shot before adding milk, the cabbage latte really wants to happen, but it seems like no one gives a shit enough to even dignify this as clickbait.  …

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Inspiring People

Iconoclastic Barista Pursues Omni-Brew Theory

A barista in a newsy hat stands in front of an espresso bar.

  Notorious iconoclast, coffee consultant, and two-time southeast regional barista champion Michael Kingston is rejecting known coffee doctrine once again as he pursues what he’s termed the omni-brew theory, which states that you can brew great coffee without adjusting any of your brewing variables, ever. I was lucky enough to sit down with Kingston and have a conversation about why…

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Cafe, Customer Service, Staff Drama

Barista Disgruntled After Customer Friend-Requests Her on Facebook

A person holds their phone in both hands, looking at it. The phone is silver and the person is wearing several silver rings on their fingers.

PITTSBURGH, PA— Local barista Aisha Khan was disgruntled today when a regular customer at her coffee shop requested her friendship on Facebook. Our reporters hit the scene to investigate. “I mean, we interact a few times a week, but it’s not like we’re actual friends,” she told us. “I don’t want to share my political views and, like, pictures of…

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Cafe, Coffee Events

Vegans Protest Vegan Cafe for Use of Human Labor

A person with wavy brown hair yells into a red loudspeaker with animal rights stickers on it in front of a crowd.

PORTLAND, OR— This morning, a popular vegan cafe is enveloped in an angry horde of vegans protesting the cafe’s use of human labor. Fighting our way through handmade signs reading “End Vegan Hypocrisy” and “Stop Exploiting ALL Animals,” we got on the scene to investigate. “Humans are animals, too,” protester Eric Patton told us heatedly, pushing his blonde dreads out…

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Cafe, Customer Service

Cafe Gets Rid of Wifi to Encourage Customer Conversations About Lack of WiFi

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This piece is dedicated to Velton Ross, our excellent Patreon supporter whom we appreciate. BURLINGTON, VT— A popular Burlington cafe recently jettisoned its WiFi connection in a bid to encourage higher seat turnover within the cafe’s limited space as well as “to encourage customers to have conversations instead of just sitting on their computers.” Witnesses report that customer conversation has indeed increased,…

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Cafe, Mystery

Feminist Vigilante Plants Tampons in Local Cafe Restrooms

A teal-painted bathroom with multiple stalls.

  This piece is dedicated to Amanda Amato, Patreon supporter, badass, and friend.    BUFFALO, NY— Feathers are ruffled all over the city of Buffalo as cafe owners and guests discover that a feminist vigilante has placed boxes of tampons in every cafe restroom across the city.   “I think it’s a menace,” said Stephen Chell, owner of a popular cafe…

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Cafe, Customer Service, Inspiring People

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

A man with dark and bleached hair, leather jacket, and a hat stands in front of a teal corrugated wall.

  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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