Dixie aka Generic Coffee Cup, originally uploaded by andai. Eventually when you publicly state an opinion about something, even something like coffee, you will get those whose opinions are in strong opposition to yours and some of these folks will certainly let you know this. I find this inevitably happens when you start to share [...]
Posts Tagged ‘madison market’
Btg Coffee on Capital Hill
Posted in Beverage Banter, Coffee, Tea & Hot Chocolate, Coffeehouses & Shops, tagged seattle, capital hill, madison market, btg, bedlamite, bedlam/to.go, bedlam, beetlejuice, betelgeuse on January 18, 2009 | Comments Off
Bedlam/to.go aka Btg Coffee is a little, almost nondescript street-side coffee stand that one could easily pass without thinking much about what they may have to offer. Well here is a little known secret about the place. Btg Coffee serves some of the best espresso you’ll ever drink on Capital Hill and I say that [...]
Tony’s Coffee at Madison Market
Posted in Beverage Banter, tagged Intelligentsia, Tony's Coffee, madison market, coop, café carmelita, french royale, organic fair trade, buzz stop, monkey grind on November 25, 2008 | Comments Off
The first time I drank a latte that I knew had been brewed with Tony’s Coffee beans, I was rather disappointed. I ordered the drink from a latte stand called Buzz Stop which is just down the street from Madison Market. The second time I ordered a latte with Tony’s Coffee, again I was disappointed [...]
Madison Market Organic Espresso
Posted in Beverage Banter, Coffee, Tea & Hot Chocolate, Reviews, tagged café carmelita, capital hill, certified organic, co-op, coop, french royale, latte, madison market, organic coffee, organic fair trade, seattle, Tony's Coffee on September 4, 2008 | Comments Off
Madison Market Espresso & Juice Bar, originally uploaded by andai. Madison Market is a great little Natural Food Co-op up on Seattle’s Capital Hill. One of the things I like about this market is that all their food and produce, their meats and dairy etc is organic. And this is one of three main reasons [...]









