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Showing posts with label Coffee Connection. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Coffee Connection. Show all posts

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Featured photos: Coffee Connection


One of our favorite local cafes has got to be the Coffee Connection in Venice, CA. The Coffee Connection is one of the Westside's best kept secrets. We were excited when they asked us to update their promotional photos for their website.

Not only does their fair trade espresso have a smooth delicious flavor, but the mexican chocolate drinks are AH-mazing. The cafe has a cute outdoor patio if you like to do your studying under the warm California sun - even though that's been MIA the past few weeks. And no corner cafe is complete with out free WIFI.

Check them out! The Coffee Connection

ps. some days you might even see a familiar face behind the counter, tip her good! ;)

Friday, June 4, 2010

The Art of a Barista



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I am, but a cup of coffee. A simple pleasure enjoyed by many - addicts, workaholics, entrepreneurs, and procrastinators; however, the old will enjoy me with their dessert and breakfast, and the young will thirst after me till have come of age. For a barista, I am a completely different story. I am not longer the means to an end (books, meetings, the day... etc.), but I am the end and the mean. I am not just the black and foam found within 10% biodegradable cup, I start before that. If you were to meet me from the beginning, I come in a 100% recyclable bag of coffee beans. Before I am ground, my beans are oily, fresh and the aroma of rich flavor makes your tired eyes perk up. I am then poured into a coffee grinder that finely grinds me and other hundreds of other coffee beans into what appears to be brown dust - the finer the grind the bolder the taste. Today I am being ground into espresso, for a caramel macchiato. Yummy. I am tightly smashed into the handle, so that all my flavor and aroma can stay intact as water rushes over me. As the water pours through the handle I begin to leak through as well, but now I am coming out black with a light caramel finish. That’s how you know my existence, as a bean was fresh by the caramel-light foam that rests on top of black espresso. Inside my cup, before I am poured, is a vanilla syrup and a thick layer of caramel; however, before I am poured inside milk must be steamed. Steaming milk is harder than it appears. Every type of milk (either soy, 2% or otherwise) steams differently. So one must be careful. Steaming milk not only raises the temperature, but also brings all the flavor up to the top in a foamy-like existence. After the milk is carefully steamed and poured into the cup, I am the last thing to go. I am a delicate process that gets people through their finals, that interview, the headache, or a long night. I am, but a cup of coffee.