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Re:Cafe culture in Victoria, B.C. - 2007/06/10 08:58Hi Colin
If you want great espresso and coffee the way it should be served - go to Cafe Fantastico. If you want it your way - belly up to the Green Machine.
When I go into a fine restaurant, I know what to expect because I've been to fine restaurants before. I've never been to one of these "fine" coffeeshops before, so apparently I didn't know what to expect. Particularly as this one was disguised as a cart in a weird little food court in Cook Street Village. When I went to this little cart, I didn't expect to be treated like I was sullying the premises by having the affrontery to ask for a drink to-go.
Which was pretty annoying because apparently this "fine" coffee shop allows some of their drinks to be taken to-go, as there was a stack of paper cups of varying sizes right next to the machine. All the server had to do was say, "well we don't like to serve 'machiattos' in to-go cups, so I'm going to give you a very very very short latte in here".
Maybe it took a ridiculous amount of snobbery and iron-clad rules to bring Victoria's coffee quality up to passable. But its not justified anymore. Even the best French restaurant asks you how you want your steak cooked. And everyone I've been to allows you to have a doggy bag.
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