choosing my afternoon coffee

As a follow up to choosing my morning coffee, I figured this was due.

Quick explanation of the less-obvious characteristics:

  • Length of Walk – this time the longer is usually the better, my afternoon coffee is a chance to stretch my legs and leave the office
  • Quality of Walk – this has to do with the quality of people watching and the lack of throngs of tourists
  • Social Setting – who are the other customers and do they seem interesting?
  • Foursquare Potential Worth – how easy is it to perhaps grab the mayorship and how much do I want it? (La Colombe beats out Gimme! here simply because Blake Robinson is obsessed with retaining Gimme!’s mayorship, he should really see someone about that)

Go indie coffee shops, go.

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5 Responses (add your comment)

  1. 1) I love how different it looks; 2) Thank you; 3) Since being on the West side of Broadway, my daily quality-of-walk has increased dramatically (Broadway for me is the dividing line between nice NoLita walk and SoHo tourism hell walk); 4) Is Starbucks’s coffee weaker (maybe why it scores low on “quantity of caffeine”), so much so that it can’t be offset by your previous Venti point?; 5) The end

  2. Clearly (or un-clearly) I meant East side of Broadway. bust.

  3. Jo,

    The west side of broadway totally makes a difference; I rule out all coffee shops east of the office b/c of the tourist traffic.

    Starbucks’s espresso has no bite to it, Gimme!’s is much more potent (and in the afternoon I’m not so interested in a gallon of milk in my stomach).

    Thanks for stopping by, lady.

  4. Ahh. same mistake made by myself.

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