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jueves, 7 de junio de 2018

10 DON'TS at a Coffee Shop


In the modern world, the cafes are no longer just small shops to buy something quick and follow the routine. Nowadays they are respectable, bohemian and, especially, pleasant establishments, which present the perfect opportunity to enjoy the free time we have; since whether to go meditate while drinking a latte, have a romantic date with a cup of java and a good companion, or simply to take the family for a coffee at the end of the week.

There is another type of clientele that abounds in cafes, these are freelancers or people who have a remote job, these people usually go to cafes to enjoy the inspiration and relaxation that these environments provide, as well as to taste some coffee or eat a snack while they work on their next project.

The cafes, as well as the roads, have a peak hour, which makes them more crowded at a certain time of the day, giving more work to the baristas and reducing the space of the premises.

Before all these situations and types of clientele, we decided to dedicate today's article to talk about some things we can avoid doing in a cafe, either work or go for leisure. It doesn’t matter if you are a busy freelancer or a regular client or someone who visits the premises for the first time, we can always do our part, so the experience of going to a cafe is as pleasant as possible.

10 don’ts that you can avoid next time you go to a coffee shop
Dear reader, the following is a list of things That Coffee Roasters has structured to ensure that the experience of enjoying a coffee in a local will be as pleasant as possible, as long as you put your part to avoid doing these things that we mention.

  1. Don’t bring food and drinks from another store. Especially if the food you bought is on the actual menu of the coffee shop you’re at, this shows cheapness, and it might offend the staff.
  2. Don’t flirt with the baristas (not too much, at least). Yes, baristas can be gorgeous, but, if you really want to flirt with them, then wait until they’re not busy. Avoid taking too much of their time while there’s a long line, if you do, you might embarrass yourself when the barista says “no.”
  3. Don’t be loud. There’s nothing more annoying when you would like to work or relax in a coffee shop, than another customer having a rather loud conversation on the phone. Keep your voice to yourself, or if you can, answer your call outside. Also, if you’re going to listen to music (which is valid), PLEASE use your headphones for it.
  4. Don’t hoard the seats. This is a tip for peak hours mostly. Just avoid using an extra chair for your backpack and another one for your grocery bags, things like that make the difference.
  5. Don’t use a whole table for yourself. You're one person, how much space can you really need? Don’t occupy a table for four with your laptop, briefcase, papers, etc. Leave some area for other customers. Save a chair if you’re waiting for someone.
  6. Don’t buy a single shot and then camp in the shop for three hours for the wi-fi. Simple. The rule of thumb is that you should order at least one coffee for every three hours you’ll be staying.
  7. Don’t mess around with the outlets. Avoid creating trip lines across the floor, also avoid at all costs unplugging store lamps to charge your devices. That messes with the atmosphere and can really be annoying to people who think long and hard about how their space should feel and appear.
  8. Don’t be cheap with the tips. If you’re a regular customer, make a point of tipping the staff in a fair fashion, even if you only order drip coffee. They’ll notice, and in turn, will be more likely treat you better with each visit.
  9. Don’t abuse the wifi. Have some bandwidth limits. Don’t download huge torrents or stream a whole Netflix movie over the coffee shop’s internet connection, because it may slow down access for the other customers who have the right to use it as much as you do.
  10. Don’t be afraid to talk to others. A coffee shop is a place for social interaction, use that space for meeting new people, be nice to them and who knows what might happen!
Remember, the key is to be kind, respectful and conscious. Please let us know your opinions on the corresponding section and don’t forget to follow us at our That Coffee Roasters social networks!



Phone Number: (305) 821-8811

viernes, 24 de noviembre de 2017

The Best Types of Coffee Machines to Look For This Black Friday

Coffee's unique aroma is perfect to make your Thanksgiving warm and special! 


It’s tough to escape the Black Friday's frenzy when you live in America. Let’s say it’s almost as hard as starting your day without enjoying your favorite coffee drink in the mornings at home or on your way to work. Well, not as hard, but getting there. So once you’ve accepted you’ll be part of this year’s crazy sale-hunting, only one question remains: what are you going to buy?

For coffee aficionados, this could be the perfect time to get your first coffee maker or get rid of an old one and purchase one that fits better your preferences and needs. Whether your heart belongs to a cup of latte, espresso or a simple black coffee, finding the best coffee machine for you can be challenging if you don’t know what to look for right from the beginning.

So one of the first things you need to ask yourself is what your perfect coffee beverage is? Would you like to have coffee-shop-style creations right in your kitchen whenever you like? Or do you just want the practicality of having your drink ready to go first thing in the mornings? Whichever the case, answering this question will help you make a good investment that will improve your life and get you ready to start your projects! Check out the best types of coffee machines you can look for this Black Friday:

Manual or automatic espresso machine
Pick this one if you want the full menu and to be able to prepare anything, from a simple espresso to a macchiato or a cappuccino. You’ll have to be patient with the manual ones though because you’ll need to grind every bean and steam the milk manually. It shouldn’t be a problem if you’re a true coffee lover who adores the whole creation process that comes before pouring this beverage into your favorite coffee mug.

For the ones who are planning on becoming a barista, this option is the perfect one to practice at home! If on the other hand, you want all benefits of a professional coffee maker without investing all the time and effort it takes to prepare coffee with a manual machine, consider an automatic espresso machine. It will do all the work for you and quickly!


Pod or capsule machine
All beauty behind these coffee machines lays in their simplicity. They’re used to prepare coffee that comes in a disposable capsule or pod which is inserted directly into the device. After that, the only thing you’ll need to do is press a button and voilà! The main downside you might find with these type of machines is that the coffee offer is limited and that you’ll probably have to buy capsules sold by that specific manufacturer. It’s not very environmental-friendly either.

Filter coffee machine
This one you probably already know. They’re the best option for people who just want to have their cup of coffee and go, as it’s quite easy to use. They work by dripping water through ground beans into a warm jug below. They're a bit more time-consuming than other coffee machines, but produce stronger coffee with every cycle of use.

Bean-to-cup machine
If you don't like the idea of an espresso machine, but you still want to use coffee beans, then you should try this classic. It grinds and pours coffee automatically. Pour in the water and beans, press a button, and that’s it! Some machines even include integrated milk frothers which do the work of heating the milk to the exact and right temperature for you.

Do you already know which one to pick? Then go ahead and buy them! Then head to That Coffee Roasters’ online shop and choose among our great variety of coffees to try them out on your new machine! Start a new life as a coffee lover and make exceptional beverages for the ones you love. Show them what you can do!

Make the most delicious desserts or the best drinks with coffee for your family!




Phone Number: (305) 821-8811


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