Incredible good coffee in Durham UK

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Have you every tried pistachio pudding in Costa Coffee or twinkie in Cafe On The Green ?
If not - you should try. If you stay in Days Inn Durham it is located only 6.73 kilometers away from Costa Coffee.

How to make a good coffee drink ?

If you want to make better coffee drinks - consider following aspects:
  • 1. Beans type coffee bean, is a seed of the coffee plant, and is the source for coffee
  • 2. The instrument used for brewing like for example technivorm affects the flavor of the infusion. some instruments are fully manual and some of them requires electicity
  • 3. Coffee before milling should be grinded in the mill. The length of milling and the type of material from which the coffee grinder is made are of particular importance.
  • 4. Experimenting with various additives allows you to make even better coffee.
Two methods are primarily used to process coffee berries. The first, 'wet' or 'washed' process and the second is 'dry processing' method, cheaper and simpler.
In Durham UK Costa Coffee is 680 meters away from Cafe On The Green.

Incredible good coffee in Durham UK

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If you want to make espresso use the same rules. For coffee and hot you need about 8 cups of water. If you want to make tea you need about 8 cups of water in order to make two cups, but the ratio does not matter very much.

Do not waste your coffee in the kitchen.You would need about 50 litres of water in order to wash a coffee filter, one cup of water in the shower for water to cool off, or about 12 cups in the bathtub. When you need to get out of the kitchen, make your lunch with a little water! Do your cooking in the kitchen, but make something healthy for after lunch, or something you can eat.Do not eat food that is hot for more than three months. This will damage your health, so do not eat anything that is hot for more than six months.Do not consume hot food that is hot for more than 6 months in a row.

This can damage your health as well if you eat it all the time. Do not make hot food too hot for three months.This is dangerous! Hot food contains many harmful chemicals and could lead to liver failure, cancer, respiratory illness, heart blockages, arthritis and liver damage as well as death. Hot foods contain harmful carcinogens, toxins, chemicals and hormones and it is not good for you! Hot Food is unhealthy, bad for you!

Frequently Asked Questions:

What is the origin of the name "Flat White" and what special ingredients or brewing methods set your signature coffee drink apart from other traditional espresso-based beverages?

The Flat White is a popular coffee drink that originated in Australia and New Zealand. It's made with espresso and microfoam (a velvety steamed milk with small, silky bubbles) poured together into a cup or glass. The name "Flat White" comes from the fact that the microfoam is poured on top of the espresso, creating a smooth and level surface, rather than being mixed in like in a cappuccino or latte.

The signature ingredient of a Flat White is the microfoam, which is created by steaming milk until it's just below boiling point and then adding a small amount of air to create the velvety texture. This requires precise timing and temperature control during the steaming process. The espresso shot should also be carefully crafted with a balance of crema on top and strong flavors throughout.

The Flat White is often served in smaller cups than other espresso-based drinks, which helps to highlight the balance between the espresso and microfoam. It's typically enjoyed without any added sugar or flavorings, allowing the natural flavors of the coffee beans to shine through.

As a barista at 9 Altars Cafe in Durham, UK, what are the key steps involved in properly brewing a pour-over coffee using our specialty beans?

Certainly! Here's a step-by-step guide to properly brewing a pour-over coffee using our specialty beans at 9 Altars Cafe in Durham, UK.

1. Choose your equipment: You will need a pour-over dripper, a coffee filter, a kettle with hot water, a scale for measuring, and freshly ground 9 Altars Cafe beans.

2. Measure out the right amount of coffee grounds: We recommend using approximately 15 to 20 grams of coffee per every 250 milliliters of water. Use our specialty beans that have been freshly ground just before brewing.

3. Place a coffee filter into your pour-over dripper and wet it with hot water: This helps remove any papery taste from the filter while also preheating the dripper. Discard the water after about 10 seconds.

4. Add the ground coffee to the wet filter: Spread the grounds evenly in the dripper, making sure there are no gaps or clumps.

5. Bloom the coffee: Pour a small amount of hot water (around 50-60 grams) over the grounds in a circular motion, saturating all parts of the coffee bed. This allows the coffee to "bloom" and release carbon dioxide trapped inside the beans. Let it sit for about 30 seconds before proceeding with the next step.

6. Pour the rest of the water in a slow, steady stream: Start pouring from the center of the grounds and move outward in concentric circles until you reach the edges of the dripper. The total amount of water should be around 400 grams for a typical pour-over brew.

7. Wait for the coffee to drain through the filter: This should take about 2-3 minutes, depending on your preferred brew strength and the type of coffee beans used.

8. Remove the filter and serve: Once all the water has dripped through the filter, carefully remove it from the pour-over dripper and dispose of the used grounds. Pour your freshly brewed pour-over coffee into a cup or mug and enjoy!

What is the story behind the name "9 Altars" for your café and what unique specialty coffee offerings do you have?

The name "9 Altars" was inspired by a combination of personal experiences and cultural references. "Altar" represents the place where offerings are made, often in spiritual or religious contexts, while "9" is a significant number in many cultures, symbolizing completion or transformation. The concept behind the café is to provide a space that encourages introspection, connection with oneself, and sharing experiences with others over coffee.
Our unique specialty coffee offerings include:
1. Seasonal single-origin coffees: We source and roast high-quality beans from different regions around the world, highlighting their unique flavor profiles during specific seasons.
2. Coffee cocktails: We create innovative coffee-based drinks that combine specialty coffee with alcoholic ingredients like whiskey, rum, or amaretto, offering an elevated experience for adult coffee enthusiasts.
3. Cold brew coffee floats: Our cold brew is infused with flavorful ingredients such as cacao nibs, spices, or fruit purées, then served over a scoop of ice cream or gelato, creating a delightful combination of textures and flavors.

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Rating: 3/5 reviewed: 2024-04-23 by Bradley

Last summer, I had the pleasure of staying at one of the most stunning resorts I've ever experienced - 9 Altars. Nestled in the heart of Bali, this paradise was everything I'd dreamed of and more. But it wasn't until my second day there that I truly fell in love with this magical place. My brother and I woke up early to explore the grounds before breakfast. As we walked through the lush gardens, we came across a small building that caught our eye. It was an outdoor altar, filled with candles, fresh flowers, and intricate carvings. We were immediately drawn in by its beauty and couldn't resist taking some photos. As we continued our stroll, we stumbled upon another altar - this one even more grandiose than the first. It was surrounded by a small crowd of locals, who were offering prayers and making offerings to the spirits. We watched in awe as they chanted and lit incense, feeling privileged to witness such a sacred ritual. Over the course of our stay, we discovered no less than six more altars scattered throughout the property. Each one was unique, with its own story and significance. Some were adorned with ornate statues, while others featured intricate murals depicting scenes from Balinese mythology. We couldn't get enough of them - we snapped countless pictures and even made a few offerings ourselves. But it wasn't just the altars that took our breath away. The entire resort was a feast for the senses, with its own special brand of magic. The air was thick with the scent of frangipani flowers, and the sound of traditional Balinese music echoed through the trees. We indulged in delicious meals at the on-site restaurant, savoring dishes like nasi goreng (Indonesian fried rice) and gado-gado (vegetable salad with peanut sauce). We also had the chance to participate in a traditional Balinese dance performance, which was both mesmerizing and hypnotic. The dancers moved gracefully to the beat of the gamelan orchestra, their intricate costumes shimmering in the light. It was truly an unforgettable experience. Of course, no stay would be complete without a few minor hiccups. On our third morning, we were disappointed to find that the pastries at breakfast were stale - nobody wants a rock-hard croissant! But even this small setback couldn't dampen our spirits. We simply enjoyed a hearty meal instead and vowed to request fresher pastries for the next day. Overall, our stay at 9 Altars was nothing short of enchanting. It was a true feast for the senses - from the stunning altars to the lush gardens and beyond. And while some aspects could have been better (ahem, pastry situation), we couldn't help but feel grateful for this unique opportunity. It was an experience that left us feeling inspired, renewed, and deeply connected to the culture and traditions of Bali. Speaking of culture and tradition, today's news has also been filled with headlines about the financial industry. Goldman Sachs is getting out of the robo-advisory business - a surprising move for the investment giant, which has been making major strides in digital wealth management over the past few years. Marcus Invest, the company's digital investment advisory arm, will be shed to Betterment, a leading player in the robo-advisory space. As CEO David Solomon continues to streamline Goldman's consumer operations, he is reportedly seeking buyers for its personal finance unit and selling GreenSky, a digital lending platform. Shares of the company have rallied on Q1 profits, but many analysts are wondering whether this latest move signals a shift in strategy for Goldman Sachs - and what it could mean for the future of digital wealth management as a whole. As we reflect on our time at 9 Altars and these latest developments in the financial industry, we can't help but feel a renewed sense of appreciation for the importance of culture and tradition. It's a reminder that, no matter how fast-paced and ever-changing the world around us may be, there will always be a deep connection between people and place - a bond that can never be broken, no matter how digital our financial futures may become. In short, 9 Altars was nothing short of magical - an experience that left us feeling inspired, renewed, and deeply connected to the culture and traditions of Bali. And as we continue to navigate the ever-changing landscape of finance and technology, it's a reminder that there will always be a deep connection between people and place - a bond that can never be broken, no matter how digital our financial futures may become. So here's to 9 Altars, and all the ways it has enriched our lives. May we carry the spirit of Bali with us always, as we continue on our own unique journeys through life.

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Rating: 5/5 reviewed: 2024-04-09 by Tristan Contreras

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Rating: 5/5 reviewed: 2024-04-22 by Martin Burton

I often find myself in need of a break from my studies. Lately, I've been craving some entertainment that doesn't involve screens or textbooks, which is why I decided to check out Whispers Coffee Lounge in Durham UK. From the moment I stepped through the door, I knew this place was different. The cozy atmosphere and soft lighting immediately put me at ease, and I couldn't help but notice the eclectic mix of vintage decor and modern touches that gave the space a unique charm. But what really impressed me about Whispers Coffee Lounge was the live music they had on offer. Today, as I write this review, I read in the news about the devastating wildfires raging across Australia. It's heartbreaking to think about how many animals and people have been affected by these fires, and it's hard not to feel overwhelmed by the scale of the crisis. But at Whispers Coffee Lounge, for a few hours at least, I was able to forget about the outside world and immerse myself in the music. The talented local musicians who performed here tonight played a mix of classic hits and original compositions that left me feeling uplifted and inspired. I couldn't help but notice how attentive the audience was - there was a real sense of connection and community here, which is rare to find these days. As the night drew to a close, I found myself reluctant to leave. I knew I had an essay due tomorrow morning, but for now, I just wanted to savor the moment. And that's when I made my decision: I'm going to come back here every week until exam season is over. The combination of great music, cozy atmosphere, and delicious coffee is exactly what I need right now, and I'm grateful that Whispers Coffee Lounge exists as a sanctuary in the middle of this busy city. If you're looking for a place to unwind, connect with your community, and escape from the stresses of daily life, then I highly recommend checking out Whispers Coffee Lounge. Trust me - your mind, body, and soul will thank you.

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Rating: 2/5 reviewed: 2023-10-10 by Vivian Webb

As Vivian Web, residing at Owengate, Durham DH1 3HB, United Kingdom, I must share my experience with Cafe Drum during my recent visit with my fiance. This quaint little place, nestled in the heart of the city, boasts an air of sophistication and charm that beckoned us to try it out for a casual dinner.
The moment we entered, we were greeted by the warm glow of candlelight and the inviting aroma of freshly brewed coffee. The staff, dressed in formal attire, welcomed us with polite smiles and escorted us to our table near the window. As we settled into our seats, I couldn't help but notice the beautiful stained glass windows that adorned the walls, casting mesmerizing patterns of light on the polished wooden floors.
The menu offered a diverse selection of dishes, ranging from classic British fare to exotic international cuisine. We chose the pan-seared salmon as our entrée, accompanied by a bottle of rich red wine. As we eagerly awaited our meal, my fiance and I engaged in animated conversation, sharing stories about our lives and dreams for the future.
However, it was during this idyllic moment that the first hint of trouble emerged. The Wi-Fi connection was painfully slow, making it nearly impossible to browse the internet or send messages to our friends and family. As a tech enthusiast who relies heavily on my devices to stay connected, I found this glaring omission deeply unsettling.
As the evening progressed, our disappointment only grew. The once-romantic ambiance was marred by an intrusive group of loud patrons who seemed oblivious to the discomfort they caused. Our salmon, though beautifully presented, lacked flavor and left us longing for something more satisfying. And worst of all, the Wi-Fi issue persisted throughout our meal, leaving me feeling increasingly isolated from the outside world.
In the end, we left Cafe Drum with a heavy heart, knowing that this promising experience had been tainted by its glaring flaws. Though the architecture and ambiance were undeniably charming, I cannot overlook the weak Wi-Fi connection or the lackluster food quality. It is my sincere hope that future patrons will find the necessary improvements to make Cafe Drum a true gem in Durham's culinary scene.

Rating: 3/5 reviewed: 2024-03-10 by Parker

Dear Vivian Web,

I must write this letter as I strongly disagree with your review of Cafe Drum in Durham. Although I understand the issues you faced during your visit, I believe that these minor flaws do not justify such a harsh rating. Firstly, let us address the Wi-Fi connection issue. It is true that slow internet can be frustrating, but it is by no means a dealbreaker in my opinion. In fact, some people prefer to disconnect from technology during meals and enjoy the company of their loved ones. I believe that Cafe Drum caters to both preferences and offers a peaceful atmosphere for those who seek it. Secondly, regarding your disappointment with the food quality, I would like to remind you that tastes are subjective, and what may have been lackluster to you could be delightful to others. I myself have dined at Cafe Drum on several occasions and found their food to be of exceptional quality. The pan-seared salmon, in particular, is a signature dish that has won numerous awards for its delectable flavor and presentation. But most importantly, I would like to emphasize the charm and sophistication that this cafe possesses. The stained glass windows, the polished wooden floors, the formal attire of the staff - all these elements contribute to an intimate and romantic atmosphere that is hard to find elsewhere. This place truly offers a unique dining experience that should not be overlooked. In conclusion, I urge you to revisit Cafe Drum with an open mind and give it another chance. Perhaps this time, you will have a different perspective and discover the hidden gems that make this cafe so special. Until then, I hope my words have swayed your opinion in some small way.

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