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http://www.starbucks.com Since its founding by a trio of aspiring coffee roasters in Seattle in 1971, Starbucks has grown to become the largest coffeehouse in the world, with upwards of 20,000 locations in Minneapolis / St. Paul and around the world. Named for the chief mate on the whaling ship from Moby Dick, the company didn't begin chasing the Great White Whale of world java domination until the 1990s, by which time it was opening a new store every day. A turbulent economy has since forced it to retrench, but the chain remains a powerhouse both commercially and politically, thanks to its op-ed-penning chairman, Howard Schultz. A purveyor of whole foods, Starbucks typically farms out its secret recipes to a single, Starbucks-owned bakery in each city, and now sells a good deal of its coffee beans at grocery stores. Find any and all local locations on Voice Places. More >>
http://www.starbucks.com Since its founding by a trio of aspiring coffee roasters in Seattle in 1971, Starbucks has grown to become the largest coffeehouse in the world, with upwards of 20,000 locations in Minneapolis / St. Paul and around the world. Named for the chief mate on the whaling ship from Moby Dick, the company didn't begin chasing the Great White Whale of world java domination until the 1990s, by which time it was opening a new store every day. A turbulent economy has since forced it to retrench, but the chain remains a powerhouse both commercially and politically, thanks to its op-ed-penning chairman, Howard Schultz. A purveyor of whole foods, Starbucks typically farms out its secret recipes to a single, Starbucks-owned bakery in each city, and now sells a good deal of its coffee beans at grocery stores. Find any and all local locations on Voice Places. More >>
http://www.starbucks.com Since its founding by a trio of aspiring coffee roasters in Seattle in 1971, Starbucks has grown to become the largest coffeehouse in the world, with upwards of 20,000 locations in Minneapolis / St. Paul and around the world. Named for the chief mate on the whaling ship from Moby Dick, the company didn't begin chasing the Great White Whale of world java domination until the 1990s, by which time it was opening a new store every day. A turbulent economy has since forced it to retrench, but the chain remains a powerhouse both commercially and politically, thanks to its op-ed-penning chairman, Howard Schultz. A purveyor of whole foods, Starbucks typically farms out its secret recipes to a single, Starbucks-owned bakery in each city, and now sells a good deal of its coffee beans at grocery stores. Find any and all local locations on Voice Places. More >>
http://www.taraccinocoffee.com Located in the Old St. Anthony Main neighborhood since 1996, Taraccino's is a low-key, warm, and friendly full-service espresso bar attached to Bruegger's Bagels, with plenty of tables and couches, as well as a few outdoor tables for coffee drinkers and diners. In addition to its award-winning Nordeast Mud, a daily-brewed dark roast, Taraccino serves up hot paninis starting at around $6, desserts, smoothies, Ghirardelli ice-blended drinks, and Caruso's Italian gelato. Keep an eye out for the daily manager special, and note that bulk Taraccino brand whole bean coffee is 10 percent off Friday through Sunday. More >>
Small, authentic Chinese cafe with a buffet to drool over. L/D. More >>
http://www.steepery.com The Tea Garden, with several locations throughout the metro, has played no small part in bringing the Taiwanese bubble tea craze to the Twin Cities. It's a hopping place serving a variety of hot and cold tea drinks, with bubbles and added flavors or without, as well as loose leafs available in bulk to go. Expect free wi-fi, occasional live music, local art, and a space that is a bit schizophrenically decorated, as if one decorator was going for eclectic elegance and another for well-worn campus-hang "charm." Most drinks are in the under-$5 range unless you get a little crazy with all the extras. More >>
http://www.steepery.com The Tea Garden, with several locations throughout the metro, has played no small part in bringing the Taiwanese bubble tea craze to the Twin Cities. Its third location, opened in the fall of 2007 in the Stadium Village Mall on the University of Minnesota campus, is a hopping place serving a variety of hot and cold tea drinks, with bubbles and added flavors or without, as well as loose leafs available in bulk to go. Expect free wi-fi, occasional live music, local art, and a space that is a bit schizophrenically decorated, as if one decorator was going for eclectic elegance and another for well-worn campus-hang "charm." Most drinks are in the under-$5 range unless you get a little crazy with all the extras. More >>
Slip in and recoup with a hot cup of fresh roasted coffee and a sandwich to boot. More >>
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