Tuesday, October 31, 2017

My Coffee Odyssey - The Boxcar

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#MyCoffeeOdyssey treat for this chilly Halloween day is a trip to The Boxcar in Moore, Ok. I was visiting recently about my coffee obsession with my friend and State Accrediting Agency colleague Terry Taylor. He recommended I put The Boxcar on my list and, of course, I did and here I am. To be honest, I sort of pictured a converted rail car and was a bit excited. Well, it is not a “real” boxcar. 

A Real Boxcar

The Boxcar may not be a real boxcar, but it is certainly on the right track. The atmosphere is casual. There is lots of seating and the mix has plenty of comfy seating as well tables where one could settle in and get some work done. This is my second visit, and both have been in mid-afternoon when it has been fairly quiet, peopled by adults working, visiting, or just hanging out. I am liking it a lot. One bit of concern is that they have a fairly broad menu board featuring both breakfast and lunch items. On the upside though, they have a beer selection which was unexpected. So, is The Boxcar a coffee shop by my strange definition? I am going to say yes…most of the time. If you are looking for a good place to read, write, visit, or hang out, the breakfast and lunch periods are probably not the time to visit. Any other time? Come on down to Moore!


Coffee Bar 

My coffee, of course, is a dark roast and falls solidly in the Good range. The price point is well thought out. I bought the one refill option for about $3.50. There is a bottomless option for about $4.50. I honestly forgot to ask how much one cup is but, really, who drinks just one cup of coffee?


Seating
(There is plenty more.)

I like the Boxcar. I especially like the fact that it is south of I-240 in Moore. I have visited some good coffee shops on #MyCoffeeOdyssey. Unfortunately, almost all of them have been in north OKC. That is good for some of you, not so good for others. What’s not to like about The Boxcar. It has a pleasant atmosphere. The playlist is quiet and unobtrusive. My baristas Jacob and William are friendly and efficient. Would I meet you here for coffee? Yes, I would. Give me a call next time you are headed down Eastern in Moore. We will have a cup…or two…or three.

Disclaimer: I am not a coffee connoisseur. I am just a guy who lies to drink coffee in coffee shops. I tend to think of my coffee in terms of Meh – Okay - Good – Great. Most coffee I drink is okay to good. It has to make an effort to get to Great or Meh. These are just my opinions. Take or ignore them as you wish. Read more about #MyCoffeeOdyssey at "How this all began."


Tuesday, October 24, 2017

My Coffee Odyssey - The Last Drop

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What would you pay for a great cup of coffee? You are in luck! That is exactly what it costs at The last Drop.

Coffee Bar

This windy fall day blew #MyCoffeeOdyssey into The Last Drop. This is my second opportunity to enjoy this shop and I am becoming enamored of it. It occupies an old (and I do mean old) Howard Johnson’s building on North Lincoln. The owners, Stan and Fiona, have done a wonderful job of transforming it into a welcoming shop with a music centered décor. In fact, when I made my first visit with my friend Steve, Stan entertained us with an impromptu trumpet serenade. There is lots of room to relax, work alone or with colleagues, or just hang out a bit and enjoy the coffee. The Last Drop is absolutely a coffee shop and one I highly recommend.

Stan and Steve 

There is no brewed coffee just simmering away and waiting for your arrival. Every cup and drink are made to order. Today, mine is a nice mug of Americano with two shots. There is no question about where it lands on my scale. It is all the way on the Great end. How much did it cost? As little or as much as I chose to pay. That’s right. There are no prices at The Last Drop. Your cup is technically free, and you can pay what you want.  You may want to pay more after you taste it.

Lots of Room! 

As I mentioned, this is my second visit. It has not been very busy either time. The first time I met and visited with Stan. This time I had the pleasure of meeting Fiona and Emily who is just helping out for the day. The Last Drop operates as a nonprofit entity and supports several social programs. There are big plans. Stan is working to put together a house band to perform regularly. They are relatively new and still growing. In fact, next week The Last Drop is celebrating their one-year anniversary. Put it on your calendar (Details below). Now, would I meet you here for coffee? Yes, yes, yes! Please call me. I will definitely buy. After all, the price is right.

Put this on your calendar!!

Disclaimer: I am not a coffee connoisseur. I am just a guy who lies to drink coffee in coffee shops. I tend to think of my coffee in terms of Meh – Okay - Good – Great. Most coffee I drink is okay to good. It has to make an effort to get to Great or Meh. These are just my opinions. Take or ignore them as you wish. Read more about #MyCoffeeOdyssey at "How this all began."

Monday, October 16, 2017

My Coffee Odyssey - Cafe Bella

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Today #MyCoffeeOdyssey took me just up the street in South OKC to Café Bella. This southside gem is located in what has become the Asian corner of S. Pennsylvania and 89th. The Café is not really very large and the seating consists of a few regular tables and more bar height tables. There is a surprisingly large menu of sandwiches, soups, salads, and breakfast items in addition to the coffee “go-withs” that most coffee shops have. It is pleasant enough but does not seem to be one of those places you would settle into for a couple of hours to read or work. So, I suppose, by my admittedly made-up scale. Café Bella is not, strictly speaking a coffee shop. It is a nice, small, place to have coffee with a friend and maybe grab breakfast and/or lunch.
Coffee Bar 

Brewed coffee is available for self-serve on the bar with an espresso roast, a Sumatran, and a flavored (pecan) choice. The Sumatran was okay but (surprise) I found the darker espresso to be much richer and more satisfying. The smart buy is the $4.00 bottomless cup because, you just never know how long you’ll be here. On my amateur tasting scale, the coffee was solidly Good.
 Where You Sit

This is my second mid-afternoon visit to Café Bella and it has not been too busy either time. The downside for my second visit is the small child in (and out of) his stroller. A chorus of “Mom! Mom!” is not exactly my ideal coffee shop environment. I know a single sample does not identify the population but in a case like this, it’s close enough. Would I meet you here for coffee? It depends on why we are meeting. If it is just to say hello, catch up, and be on our way, and you are buying, okay. If we want to spend some time, maybe get some work done, or just hang for a bit. Give me a call. I’ll suggest a different place. And, I’ll buy.

Disclaimer: I am not a coffee connoisseur. I am just a guy who lies to drink coffee in coffee shops. I tend to think of my coffee in terms of Meh – Okay - Good – Great. Most coffee I drink is okay to good. It has to make an effort to get to Great or Meh. These are just my opinions. Take or ignore them as you wish. Read more about #MyCoffeeOdyssey at "How this all began."

Tuesday, October 10, 2017

My Coffee Odyssey - Ellis Island Coffee & Wine Lounge


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Ellis Island Coffee & Wine Lounge is a great find in downtown Edmond, Oklahoma. I had to come to Edmond this afternoon and coffee at Ellis Island is the bonus prize! The shop is fairly new. It looks new. It feels new, upscale, and sophisticated. However, it is inviting and feels like an easy place to hang for a bit. There are not a lot of people here right now but the mix is exactly what I might have expected: a few business people working, a couple of students studying, some friends having coffee and a chat. There are enough couches and chairs to get comfortable and plenty of tables where you can sit, snack, and do some work on the laptop. There is a nice selection of muffins, etc. to go with your coffee. There is also gelato and a small selection of sandwiches. By my narrow definition, the food selection is getting close to the edge but it seems appropriate for this venue. So, yes, this is a coffee shop and downtown Edmond is lucky to have them here!

Inside Ellis Island

My coffee was a medium roast with the big flavor of a dark roast. I liked it a lot and would put it on the Great end of my amateur scale. The price is about right for brewed coffee. It is $3.25 per cup but…unlimited refills delivered to your table. My barista today was Gabby who did a great job. I also had the opportunity to visit with the owner, Murod. He has a wonderful story to tell about the name. Ask him to share it with you when you come in.

Murod & Gabby 

Now the kicker. Ellis Island is not just a coffee shop. It is also a wine lounge. While it is never too early for a glass of wine, the visit today is strictly coffee. The posted wine list is not extensive but has labels you will recognize at prices that are good by either the glass or the bottle. It would be a super place to stop in with friends after work. So, we have established that Ellis Island is definitely a wine shop. It is also an attractive wine lounge in a good location. Would I meet you here for coffee? Yes, I would. Just give me a call. What about wine? Would I meet you for a glass of wine? Do you know me? Then you know the answer to that question is a solid yes!  

Disclaimer: I am not a coffee connoisseur. I am just a guy who lies to drink coffee in coffee shops. I tend to think of my coffee in terms of Meh – Okay - Good – Great. Most coffee I drink is okay to good. It has to make an effort to get to Great or Meh. These are just my opinions. Take or ignore them as you wish. Read more about #MyCoffeeOdyssey at "How this all began."


Tuesday, October 3, 2017

My Coffee Odyssey - District House

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Fall is trying to find its way into Oklahoma so it is time to get #MyCoffeeOdyssey back on the road. Located in the heart of the Plaza District, District House is right where it belongs. It is squarely between Lyric theatre and the Thelma Gaylord Academy. I have no idea who all these people are in here, but it is easy to imagine they are artists, performers, and entrepreneurs. The layout is perfect. There is a small “café” area as you enter with seating at the bar and tables. The back room is a larger area with plenty of seating and tables where you can work, read, or just enjoy the coffee. The menu is pretty minimal so it is much more coffee house than café. The playlist is pleasant and unobtrusive. District House is certainly a coffee shop!

"Café" Half

I had whatever coffee they had brewed which was a pleasantly dark roast. The price point is not bad - $2.50 for a cup with $1.00 refills. On my amateur scale it is somewhere between Good and Great.

The "Back Room"

This is actually my third or fourth visit to District House. It is always a good stop with good coffee and a pleasing environment. It was busier today than it has been in the past; however, it does not feel “busy.” Almost everyone is working either solo on their laptop or quietly in groups. It is surprisingly quiet given how many fellow coffee drinkers are here. Interestingly, the music volume is perfect. It is just loud enough that people can converse but it holds down (or masks) voices. A big plus is that it does not have any moms with small children to deal with. You could spend an afternoon here and either get a lot done or simply relax. As I said above, “District House is certainly a coffee shop!” I approve and I will be back. Would I meet you here for coffee? Absolutely and I’ll but a cup. Give me a call.

Disclaimer: I am not a coffee connoisseur. I am just a guy who lies to drink coffee in coffee shops. I tend to think of my coffee in terms of Meh – Okay - Good – Great. Most coffee I drink is okay to good. It has to make an effort to get to Great or Meh. These are just my opinions. Take or ignore them as you wish. Read more about #MyCoffeeOdyssey at "How this all began."