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• #15927
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Coffee-Bike-Tricycle/153362426561
Coffee Cargo Bike Business for sale in London!
Price is actually great for what you get!
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• #15928
I'm going to Edinburgh this weekend. Any coffee shop recommendations?
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• #15929
Forum buy?
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• #15930
Hi all, long time no forumenging, this business business swallows forum time don't it?
Some lovely setups going on in these pages and thanks for all the nice comments about the coffee.
We did an event for Der Ronde - Coffee & Cobbles, 30 mile roadie ride round the northamptonshire countryside, plus a 10 mile family friendly ride for those wanting to take it easy plus all the folk on frankenbikes, then silly races up the cobbled street next to the shop, then to the pub with Flanders on a big screen and pukka belgian catering. Great fun all round, we'll probably do PR next year.
Also just came back from Barcelona where I discovered Morrow Coffee, they roast in the shop and their stuff's delicious.
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• #15931
Copy and paste from a previous post of mine...hope it's useful.
Off the top of my head and some are more coffee spots to check out
Fortitude Coffee - central
Cult Espresso - a little walk from town but worth it
Mr Eion (roasters)
Machina Espresso
Brew Lab Coffee
Artisan Roast -one of the Edinburgh/Glasgow old timersThis Google Map and guide might help
https://goo.gl/maps/3CEynVAu6bK2
https://www.brian-coffee-spot.com/the-coffee-spot-guide-to/united-kingdom/edinburgh/
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• #15932
Add
Castello Coffee
12 Triangles
Little Fitzroy
StrumpetsTo that list.
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• #15933
^^ These are great. Any similar recs for Dublin?
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• #15934
3fe - They've three spots (2 called 3fe and 1 called Daniel) and a Restaurant called Gertrude
Vice Coffee
Proper Order Coffee
Coffee Angel
Kaph
Indigo & Cloth
Reference Coffee
First Draft Coffee
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• #15935
gent! thanks.
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• #15936
What about Berlin?
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• #15937
The Barn
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• #15938
I'll add:
Bonanza
Father Carpenter
Silo CoffeeDepends where you are staying as well
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• #15939
I know everyone recommends the iberital mc2 as a good grinder. However I move between grind size quite a bit.
There are reports that it's really fiddly to change grind settings. Can anyone confirm or suggest a different grinder?
Currently using the Gaggia grinder.
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• #15940
Cheers guys!
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• #15941
I cycle by castello and have always thought it looks good. Will have to go in now!
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• #15942
There are reports that it's really fiddly to change grind settings. Can anyone confirm or suggest a different grinder?
I can confirm. I dial it into a blend then stick to that for a long time so only small adjusts needed.
No experience of better, sorry.
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• #15943
Ta. Have seen that a Super Jolly may be a better bet.
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• #15944
Niche Zero? SJ is a bit pricey and noisy for a home grinder for my liking.
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• #15945
And huge
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• #15946
What about Berlin?
what about it
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• #15947
I've dabbled. Will report back after a few brews.
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• #15948
Good work!
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• #15949
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• #15950
What’s your budget? I’ve got a Mazzer mini which is a smaller version of the SJ. It’s obviously awesome and changing grind settings is quick
That's what I thought too.
I will get some wooden handles made for it too so it should be quite a smart set up.