Wednesday, October 18, 2006
Updated: If I can't take my coffee break, something within me dies
In the interest of putting my money where my mouth is (without actually putting money in my mouth - that's just unsanitary), I stopped in at Uncommon Grounds on my way to work.
I knew the construction in San Marco was bad. I didn't know it was bad enough to send me into a Tourettes-style cursing spree.
I got my chai latte, and sipped it on my way to the car. It was good! A little creamier than Starbucks, and not quite as spicy. It has an almost nutty flavor.
The prices are about the same price-point. My large Chai at UC was $4, and I think a Starbucks large Chai is $3.95.
It's nice that I can just say "large" in UC without being corrected, like at Starbucks.
"Large? You mean venti?"
No. I mean large. We are in the United States. Starbucks is an American corporation. The company started in Seattle - no Italian ties there! It's a large freakin' cup of coffee.
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For your viewing pleasure, Jaxopolitan after consuming too much caffeine this morning: [HSR]
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I might be wrong, but I don't even think that "venti" means large in italian.
And, I really hate how after you order your drink the "baristas" repeat it another 10 times, just to make sure everybody is aware of what you are drinking.
Barista 1: Tripple Nonfat Cappucino No Foam for Sally.
Barista 2: Tripple Nonfat Cappucino No Foam for Sally.
Barista 3: Tripple Nonfat Cappucino No Foam for Sally.
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