Tim Holmes, San Leandro, CA.
Tim is the owner of Zocalo Coffeehouse in San Leandro. Though his cafe is not far from home, I found him on Cafe Fanatic, which is based in New York. Just goes to show that great coffee travels well.
1000 cups of coffee, one photo at a time
Tim Holmes, San Leandro, CA.
Tim is the owner of Zocalo Coffeehouse in San Leandro. Though his cafe is not far from home, I found him on Cafe Fanatic, which is based in New York. Just goes to show that great coffee travels well.
Tonya Russ Price, Charlotte, North Carolina.
Tonya is a coffee drinker, a wedding photographer with two blogs, Poprock Photography (weddings) and Biscuit Fan Club (food). She has an uncanny talent for showing up with the coolest photos, just when I am feeling photoless.
A little more Danesi coffee in San Francisco, and a little more Lana.
Lana V, aka Lanamaniac from New York City. Check out her work on her Flickr photostream and on her blog.
Nicolle, Fort Worth, Texas.
“I had coffee this morning at Paris Coffee Shop in Fort Worth, Texas. It has been around since the 1920s. It’s a very cool place!”
Nicolle blogs at Boyd’s Crazy Mama.
Quinn Pendleton, Monaco.
Travels with Quinn, this time to Rome. “Classic Roman Cappuccino!”
Quinn is a dancer living in Monaco and blogs about her travels and life as a dancer with Les Ballets de Monte-Carlo here.
How much do you love this mug? From Elizabeth Salaam in San Diego.
“The photo I’ve attached is from an old school greasy spoon in San Diego. It was recommended to me by a crazy fun local musician. The coffee put some oomph in my day for sure! I ate a grilled cheese and fries with it.”
Grilled cheese, fries and a great mug. Life is good, eh? Elizabeth writes for a local alternative weekly, the San Diego Reader and has a what’s-cool-to-do-in-SD blog called The Yuki Pages. Maybe you should go to San Diego, where it’s always sunny and perfect, and you should let her hook you up. And while you’re at it, you can grab that mug for me, ok?.
Reina gets some serious sparkle from her coffee. I don’t know how she does it, or sees it, but I want some of it. Check out more of Reina’s macro magic on her Flickr photostream, here.
This smooth moment of coffee love brought to you by Jade Keller in Thailand. Jade’s website is Tasting Grace. Yup, don’t think I could drink this one….I would want to look at it all day long. Perhaps I will.
Rich, rich, rich. From Christine in China. Her blog is Homemade in China. More over there!