2.95 for a regular americano in the local cost cutter… Jokers.
Price of a take away coffee in Ireland is silly at this stage.
What’s the best grind for a French press?
Coarse
What would an Americano in Dublin cost you these days? I was in Costa recently and it was over €3 for a small cup of shit coffee
You’re paying for a coffee experience, maybe even 'an entirely new coffee experience ’
You could easily clock 1000 euro a year on takeaway coffee if you didn’t stand back and grab a hold of yourself.
I’ve seen 4.25 but generally 3/3 fiddy
I’m lucky in that we have good coffee provided gratis at work and yet you’d still see people arriving in the morning and after lunch with Starbucks cups.
Had a baileys coffee there after my dinner. Better than any dessert.
My work canteen is going completely cashless at the end of the month. We’ll have to top up online and use our employee badge to pay for breakfast/lunch. I’d say some folks are gonna get a right hop when they keep needing to top up their accounts to fund their coffee habits.
I find places like that a pain. Grand if you’re an employee, but if you’re visiting or a contractor it’s difficult to even have a coffee. You either have to beg off your customer or he’ll tell you you have to buy a card for €20 to get one cup of coffee.
Our Lord died and rose again so you could have nice coffee in a fancy cup
Just picked up the burr grinder from parcel motel, ready to grind up some of this amazing coffee I picked up recently in Budapest @glenshane
Would you drink a coffee at this hour?
That looks the part.
Is that an Al Mar knife on the rack? The one with the red logo?
The md of de longhi is a fat English cunt
How are the new offices? It was a hell of a climb to the 4th floor this evening.
Coffee provided was fine