Justin and I took a short walk this morning for our first visit to a brand new business that opened in Salem. We were amazed that such a special place is now practically in our backyard! This new cafe is actually the second (fancier) location of our previous favorite cafe, Jaho. This second Jaho now roasts their own coffee beans and brews them in the most spectacular and elegant glass vessel devices I've ever seen. The look is much like a laboratory with a steampunk aesthetic. It's just. so. cool. The slick coffeemaker is not only dazzling but makes THE BEST COFFEE I'VE EVER TASTED! Seriously.
I feel very lucky right now and am having a hard time resisting the urge to go over budget there.
The photo above is of the owner/mad coffee scientist and the photo is credited to CSSpixel.
Monday, February 02, 2009
Magic coffee
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Coo-el! I think I'd like mad scientist coffee.
You guys live in such an awesome town. Our town sucks !! Hope you will take us to this magical coffee house when we come to visit.
ohh i fancy a coffen now! shame it wont be a crazy cool one like above!
love your blog AW!
Ohh sounds like an amazing place!
'nother wierdo here. I have a
bunny in my bedroom, & another in the kitchen. Keep them apart because can't afford to get them fixed & don't want them to be crabby...anyway you guys sound interesting. also have 2 cats & reptiles, accumulated but not taken care of by last teenager. (the reptiles)
One of my cats LOVES the bedroom bunny. She is very lovable, but it is a crazy sight to see. There really is more in my life, but the rabbit thing caught my attention.
Love, Chloe C.
Oh, is that a Clover coffee maker? The Blue Bottle Coffee Cafe in San Francisco uses a machine that looks kind of similar.
That's a great picture of the brewer in action, by the way. The light really gleams on all the fixtures.
Ahhh! That looks perfect for a rainy day like today, I wish we had one here...
hello- glad to find your blog! love your little bunnies! i love coffee!! although this may be a bit too complex for me...
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