The coffee shop is long and narrow and there were a few people chatting at tables.
The barista immediately took our order and got to work on our mochas.
Grace thought this looked like a painting of Napoleon: It says, "Real gangsters are short and speak in 3rd person. |
Paulita got a decaf mocha, which they didn't have in the regular espresso machine, so the barista weighed out the beans and ground them right then. He looked at the date the beans were roasted and assured us the beans were fresh and would make a great espresso.
Upper Cup Coffee Co. doesn't offer a lot of other fancy drinks, so Grace stuck with a mocha as well.
The baristas were friendly and industrious. One was working on brewing tea for other customers, an elaborate ritual of dripping the hot water through cones of loose tea bags.
The music was jazzy and mellow as we waited for our drinks, looking at the art work and the comfortable couch where people could sit.
We were in a hurry so didn't taste the mochas until we were in the car. That first sip was full of frothy, chocolatey deliciousness. And it was good throughout. The espresso was strong but not bitter. We could immediately taste the chocolate and sweetness, but one taste didn't overwhelm the other.
The coffee bean roasting equipment adds to the ambience. |
Taste of the mocha
Ambience
Barista
Overal Rating -- 4 beans but we loved it, so here's an espresso bean heart to show how much we loved it.
Me encanta el cafè deambulo por todos los cafè acompañada de tertulias,abrazos,abrazos.
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