Some years ago, Prima Coffee asked me to write a blog post comparing an assortment of flat-bottom pour-over drippers and I was surprised by which one was my favorite of the bunch: the Blue Bottle C
Category: Reviews
Stories Coffee & Wine Captivates in Tbilisi
In recent years the country of Georgia has seen a rather unexpected tourism boom. Travelers came not only for its unspoiled natural beauty, but its fascinating cuisine and 6,000-year-old wine cultu
Dalston Coffee Brings A Bit of London to Barcelona
Perhaps no city has been affected by overtourism more than Barcelona. Between the tour groups of clueless Americans, gap year backpackers, and poorly-chaperoned packs of students, it’s imposs
Quills Coffee Opens New Cafe In Groundbreaking Louisville Library
Kentuckiana roaster/retailer Quills Coffee first opened in 2007 under the name “Quills Coffee and Books.” The original Kentucky St. location in Louisville’s Paristown neighborhood
Vice City Bean Brings Madcap Coffee to Miami Food Hall
We live in the age of the food hall. All around the globe, property developers are converting old industrial spaces into massive temples of gastronomy. Pick a city, any city, and you’ll likel
The 2019 Coffee Compass Holiday Gift Guide
And just like that, it’s December and you’re wondering what to get the coffee addict in your life. Maybe you’re asking yourself, do they really want one more coffee-related gift?
How to Make Coffee with a Technivorm Moccamaster
If your barista owns a coffee maker, there’s a pretty good chance it’s a Technivorm Moccamaster. For over four decades, the family-owned Dutch company has been making high end home coff
Where to Get Coffee in Nicosia, Cyprus
Most visitors to Cyprus come for the Mediterranean island’s sunny weather and immaculate beaches. Nicosia, the country’s landlocked capital, rarely even gets so much as a stopover. With
Three Great Cafés in Granada, Spain
Ernest Hemingway said, “If you were to visit just one city in Spain, it should be Granada.” The picturesque Andalusian city is home to more than just the sprawling Alhambra palace or it
Puzzle Café: Lyon’s Missing Piece
“Soy hot chocolate?” I’ve only been to Puzzle Café a handful of times, but owner Thomas Audebert has already learned my order well enough to joke with me. Not missing a beat, I reply “