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On the corner of East 4th Street and South Evergreen Avenue on a recent Friday night in Boyle Heights, a large crowd gathered in front of Picaresca Barra de Café swaying to the syncopated beats of Los ...
We recently discussed whether L.A. is a coffee city, (LAist staffers Gab Chabran and Antonia Cereijido have very different views). This week, we figured we’d open it up to callers into LAist 89.3's ...
In the late 1950s, my great-uncle Alex took a woman named Roslyn on a date to Pellegrini’s, a cafe that had opened a few years earlier on Bourke Street in Melbourne. It was touting the latest thing: ...
Coffee is booming in Rochester, with new places to get a cuppa joe popping up at a rapid clip. Josiah Ball, who has worked in Rochester's coffee business for the past 15 years and is now manager at AM ...
Spain’s coffee isn’t just a drink—it’s a ritual, a story and a heartbeat. From bustling streets to sunlit patios, every cup connects craft, history, community and the quiet poetry of a sobremesa.
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