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  • 14 April 2014

    South Korea’s Cafe Dreamy May Be the Strangest and Coolest Cafe in the World

    This has to be Photoshop, right? Perhaps an April Fools joke?

  • 05 April 2014

    Historic Istanbul dock now book-coffee-gift shop

    'Istanbul Kitapcisi' in the old Katip Celebi port offers local and international tourists a cup of coffee along with a good read and a range of souvenirs

  • 03 April 2014

    Coffee Capital

    Vienna without coffee would be like a latté without the milk foam. Coffee lovers are spoilt for choice in the Austrian capital where beautiful cafés and a multitude of other attractions await discovery.

  • 24 March 2014

    Arab coffee culture

    Coffee drinking is a part of the habits and traditions of Arabs and other peoples. In many countries, coffee is the favorite daily drink. Coffee is linked to nationalism in the Mediterranean basin.

  • 18 March 2014

    Kleiner Brauner, Melange & Co – Wiener Kaffeehauskultur

    Von Wienern behauptet man gerne, dass sie es lieben zu “sudern” bzw. schimpfen und gemeinhin eher als Morgenmuffel gelten – vielleicht der Grund, warum sie ihren Kaffee (die Betonung liegt übrigens auf der zweiten Silbe!) so lieben.

  • 16 February 2014

    Imaginative Coffee Shops 2

    Caffeine plays a key role in the day to day lives of so many people, which is why coffee shops can be found on just about every street corner. In such a competitive industry it's important for businesses to have some kind of creative edge over the competition.

  • 13 February 2014

    Imaginative Coffee Shops 1

    Caffeine plays a key role in the day to day lives of so many people, which is why coffee shops can be found on just about every street corner. In such a competitive industry it's important for businesses to have some kind of creative edge over the competition.

  • 09 February 2014

    Your Style of Drinking Coffee?

    Having a good cup of coffee is more than just about milk or sugar; sometimes it is a whole ritual passed on from mother to daughter, from father to son.