Midpack wrote:I drink Starbucks (consistent and decent IMHO, but my #3 choice) mostly when I'm out and about, but only because my preferred choices are too far away, #2 Peet's and #1 Cafe Intelligentsia (although we buy our beans for home from these two). Are there better purveyors for espresso/latte in/around Chicago that I should try? I have to assume this has been discussed, but I didn't find it with a search...thanks.
Midpack wrote:...but only because my preferred choices are too far away, #2 Peet's and #1 Cafe Intelligentsia (although we buy our beans for home from these two)....
Paul SL wrote:My wife and I buy most of our coffee at Coffee Tree & Tea Leaves Co. on Broadway. Even though we live walking distance from both Intelligentsia and Starbucks, we prefer to buy a good product from a local merchant, especially somebody as nice as Sam.
Midpack wrote:I agree with the philosophy, but I thought Intelligentsia was a local merchant as well...
Choey wrote:I've been fairly loyal to Intelligentsia for the past year or so, but their recent move to a 12 ounce pound (with new "Improved" sticker pricing for some beans) has turned my mood ring permanently to black. Shouldn't "coffee fanatic" be incompatible with "convenience packaging?"
Choey wrote:I've been fairly loyal to Intelligentsia for the past year or so, but their recent move to a 12 ounce pound (with new "Improved" sticker pricing for some beans) has turned my mood ring permanently to black. Shouldn't "coffee fanatic" be incompatible with "convenience packaging?"
ViewsAskew wrote:About a year ago he tried the coffee at Costco - the one on Clybourn that roasts coffee. He's hooked. Maybe he's hooked on the price, I'm not sure...
MariaTheresa wrote:If the price is a big worry, remember that Tuesday is discount day at the Intelligentsia retail stores. And you still get your cup of free coffee when you buy a bag of beans.
cjkrautk wrote:MariaTheresa wrote:If the price is a big worry, remember that Tuesday is discount day at the Intelligentsia retail stores. And you still get your cup of free coffee when you buy a bag of beans.
For a short time, they're also offering their Tres Santos micro-lot coffees--coffees that have been produced with 1-2 growers very small quantities (around 100-500 pounds of each lot). The three--El Descanso, El Mirador, La Piragua--are all really, really excellent (I tried them at the Monandnock store in their Clover machine, which brews a single cup from scratch) and currently $10 a pound, which is about $3 less then most of their single-origin roasts and $5-10 less than most of their high-end "reserve" roasts. You can also order them online if you can't get to one of their stores:
http://www.intelligentsiacoffee.com/sto ... ee/reserve