[Gllug] [Slightly OT] Good coffee beans
rdrinkwater
rdrinkwater at ego-computers.ltd.uk
Thu Aug 14 11:55:27 UTC 2003
Try this:
http://www.covent-garden.co.uk/SITES/monmouthcoffeecompany/menu.html
We have used them for years, their service is excellent and the coffee is
great.
Roy Drinkwater
----- Original Message -----
From: "Xander D Harkness" <xander at harkness.co.uk>
To: "Greater London Linux Users Group" <gllug at linux.co.uk>
Sent: Thursday, August 14, 2003 11:24 AM
Subject: Re: [Gllug] [Slightly OT] Good coffee beans
> Rev Simon Rumble wrote:
>
> >My employer has just bought one of those excellent automatic espresso
> >machines. After a year and a half of execrable Dutch filter coffee, I
> >now have a good reason to come into work of a morning. This is one of
> >those "whole beans and water in, espresso out" machines, does the
> >whole process at the push of a button. Most impressive.
> >
> >Now the first lot of beans they bought were Sainsbury's brand ones.
> >Not bad but not great. The next lot they bought off the canteen
> >upstairs and they're high caffeine, dark roast, bitter-as-all-hell
> >beans. Not that keen on this type of coffee.
> >
> >So can anyone suggest a good supplier of freshly roasted, flavoursome
> >coffee beans? Ideally with a fair trade option. If location is
> >important, we're in Wembley, NW London.
> >
> Have a look at Taylors coffee, they are part of the Betty's Tea shops
> (Harrogate and Leeds) they buy and process their own tea and coffee and
> have some fabulous:
>
> http://www.feelgoodcoffee.co.uk/frame.asp
> http://www.bettysbypost.co.uk/Bettys_wcs30/index.asp
>
> If you do put a company order in try to get some of the Tea Cake :-)
>
> Kind regards
> Xander
>
> >
> >
> >
>
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