I
stepped up to the counter trying to act as though I was a local (although the
look of wonderment on my face was clearly showing otherwise). I scanned the
menu. With prices comparable to many other coffee shops, the prices were around
$3 for any latte, cappuccino, or steamer. I ordered a vanilla steamer from
their huge selection of Counter Culture Coffee and lunch sandwiches and salads.
I was a mere foot away from the bubbly employee who began making my steamer. With
a toss of the vanilla bottle behind his back, giving the glass a splash of
vanilla, he was the perfect bartender—of coffee that is. I again tried to make
it seem as though I was a local but quickly failed doing so as I asked where
the lids were when I received a cup with no lid. The employee was extremely
nice as he pointed over to the wood framed counter with sugars, stirrers, and
lids. I blushed as I knew my “local” façade had been broken.
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Showing posts with label Pavement Coffee House. Show all posts
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Wednesday, June 5, 2013
Pavement Coffee House: Boston, Massachusetts
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