The Bedge wrote:whufc wrote:The Olive Bus in Clare
6/5 check it out
Might just duck out this afternoon for a look![]()
Just up the road mate!!!!
The Bedge wrote:whufc wrote:The Olive Bus in Clare
6/5 check it out
Might just duck out this afternoon for a look![]()
shoe boy wrote:Dutchy wrote:Anyone know any decent coffee (strong) joints down South (Morphett Vale/Reynella way)....tried about 10 joints so far and only marginally better than instant coffee
Port Noarlunga "Coffee Factory Café" nice place and good coffee but you need to be a bit of a hippie .
Or I can buy you one Saturday from the canteen at Flaggies.
@The Bedge, any good?The Bedge wrote:Might just duck out this afternoon for a lookwhufc wrote:The Olive Bus in Clare
6/5 check it out![]()
No, must be a huge mark-up margin, cost vs sell price.DOC wrote:Am I the only one who thinks coffee is way overpriced?
My local coffee shop near home makes less than 50c a coffee. He's $5.50 for a latte.Lightning McQueen wrote:No, must be a huge mark-up margin, cost vs sell price.DOC wrote:Am I the only one who thinks coffee is way overpriced?
Barista's operating out of a small van would be smashing it at a busy kids football ground on a cold Sunday morning.
How long has he bean operating?Booney wrote:
My local coffee shop near home makes less than 50c a coffee. He's $5.50 for a latte.
Definitely can be.DOC wrote:Am I the only one who thinks coffee is way overpriced?
We’ll drink 10 beers at $11 each but we have 1 coffee at $6 and we complain.dedja wrote:Definitely can be.DOC wrote:Am I the only one who thinks coffee is way overpriced?
I’m a self acknowledged coffee snob, so don’t enjoy paying north of $6 for a shit coffee. For me, a good one is worth every cent.
That said, buying fresh beans and making it at home get its down to just over a $1 for a latte/flat white, and well below that for a long black. Nothing better than to make a good coffee at home when you get up in the morning.
Recall some bloke on stage at that Coffee festival in Unley last year having a whinge that we don't pay enough!DOC wrote:Am I the only one who thinks coffee is way overpriced?
Da Comrade, everyone is equal in the collective.Pseudo wrote:Years ago, working at Edinburgh, the cafe put up a sign announcing a price rise on coffees because the cost of milk had gone up.
My coffee increased accordingly - even though I take my coffee black.
Same, I don’t mind paying whatever the cost is for a good coffee. I’ve cut back a bit though and now only 6-7 each daydedja wrote:Definitely can be.DOC wrote:Am I the only one who thinks coffee is way overpriced?
I’m a self acknowledged coffee snob, so don’t enjoy paying north of $6 for a shit coffee. For me, a good one is worth every cent.
That said, buying fresh beans and making it at home get its down to just over a $1 for a latte/flat white, and well below that for a long black. Nothing better than to make a good coffee at home when you get up in the morning.
Jim05 wrote:I’ve cut back a bit though and now only 6-7 each day

Into their 7th year.Lightning McQueen wrote:How long has he bean operating?Booney wrote:
My local coffee shop near home makes less than 50c a coffee. He's $5.50 for a latte.
I'm guessing his including his utility and lease/re payment costs on any equipment then for such a small profit margin.Booney wrote:Into their 7th year.Lightning McQueen wrote:How long has he bean operating?Booney wrote:
My local coffee shop near home makes less than 50c a coffee. He's $5.50 for a latte.
No coffee pun?Booney wrote:Into their 7th year.Lightning McQueen wrote:How long has he bean operating?Booney wrote:
My local coffee shop near home makes less than 50c a coffee. He's $5.50 for a latte.
A long time,Lightning McQueen wrote:How long has he bean operating?Booney wrote:
My local coffee shop near home makes less than 50c a coffee. He's $5.50 for a latte.
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