BEST CUP OF COFFEE IN THE WORLD
It has come to my attention that if you find yourself lucky enough to be shortlisted for a blog award you really ought to make the effort to justify why you are on the shortlist in amongst some far more worthy candidates. I am up for a TRAVEL award. Which suggests that I travel. Which at the moment, I don't or rather I can't. Being a single parent makes it difficult to get away - especially when your children are working towards some very important exams. SO. In the meantime, my brother came up with a suggestion for an interesting post - to ask you to share your experiences here so that when I can finally get away I will have a lovely long list of places to visit. I don't want it to be complicated though. At this stage I'd rather have something that is subjective and personal. So I'm starting with coffee. Because coffee is a favourite drink all over the world and whether you are drinking it whilst sitting in a piazza or lying on a beach or on a ski slope or camping, or trekking in Chiang Mai (like my son) many of us have specific memories of where we were and why it was so good. It doesn't have to be the most expensive, or even the most delicious - it just has to be the best cup of coffee you've ever had or your favourite Barista.....for whatever reason:- I'm going to cheat and start off with two. A cappuccino at The Wolseley bought for me by my daughter last year for Mother's Day:-
and then a cappuccino at the Pembroke Lodge cafe in Richmond Park with my girlfriends:- Obviously you don't have to include a photo of the actual coffee or even the place but it would be great if you did. Love to hear about your favourite coffee please.... So far we have: The Wolseley - London Pembroke Lodge - Richmond Park Loco Cafe - Melbourne Istanbul Beirut Zaza Cafe - Toronto The Tantivy - Dulverton Eleanor's Byre - Embleton Louvre - Paris (cheating? Hot chocolate...but still - Paris needed a mention) Restinga Beach Bar - Alvor, Portugal Here is one my friend from Melbourne emailed in from Loco, Elsternwick, Melbourne - literally a work of art:-