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a cup of coffee?
Message de liz66 posté le 23-04-2005 à 11:51:15 (S | E | F | I)

if you're in a pub/restaurant and you want to have some coffee, what are the different types of coffee you can order?


Réponse: a cup of coffee? de emy64, postée le 23-04-2005 à 12:04:23 (S | E)
Hello, I would like a cafe latte please !


Réponse: a cup of coffee? de bridget, postée le 23-04-2005 à 12:52:57 (S | E)
First of all,in England you have plenty of possibilities if you want to have a cup of coffee.
in a coffee shop, or in a pub: asking for a "white coffee" you will obtain a large and usually light ( I mean not very concentrated ) coffee and a small pot of milk or concentrated cream or milk whith with it.
If you order a "black coffee", it will be the same cup, but nothing else whith with it. Different kind of Sugar(s) are on the tables.
After that, in some places less "traditionnal English" places,(not only in Italian owners cafés), you can order "black expresso " which is served in a small cup like "café noir " in France, this one will be more concentrated as it is in France , Spain , or of course in Italy. Do you need harder stimulation? Order: "Double black expresso" it will be served in a large cup, but the quantity is too much for me! (I prefer having one normal expresso and repeat later on! )
" Capuccino" is another option : it is an expresso, with Chantilly on it; in this case don't forget the serviette!
More possibilities ? I maybe forgot a lot of them!
Good luck, have a good coffee !
Bridget

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Edité par serena le 25-04-2005 13:47


Réponse: a cup of coffee? de swimminlee89, postée le 24-04-2005 à 00:16:35 (S | E)
Coffee choices: At most normal places, you can order regular, decaf, or half-caf coffee, with or without sugar, and with or without milk. I assume it's similar in France.

However, in America, Starbucks is taking over the coffee market. It is a ridiculously expensive coffee shop that sells all these sugary caffeinated beverages for 4$ each, and the names are impossible. Instead of Small, Medium, and Large, they have Tall, Grande, and Venti. Instead of regular coffee they have House Blend Cafe or whatever they call it. Not even English speakers know what they are ordering when they ask for a Dry Half-Caf Grande Mocha Skim Latte or something. I don't even know if my drink will be hot or cold at Starbucks because their menu is impossible to understand. If I were you, I would avoid that place!


Réponse: a cup of coffee? de emy64, postée le 24-04-2005 à 15:37:02 (S | E)
Actually, I love it ! it's expensive, that's right, but so cool !!


Réponse: a cup of coffee? de lethidee, postée le 24-04-2005 à 21:20:02 (S | E)
Hello everybody
I'll be in Italia to spend a good week-end with some French friends in the area of La Spesia and I'll think to of you when I ('ll) drink an expresso in front of the sea.
Have a good week


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Edité par serena le 25-04-2005 13:56


Réponse: a cup of coffee? de liz66, postée le 25-04-2005 à 09:56:11 (S | E)
Thank you Lethidee!
Enjoy your weekend in Italy!


Réponse: a cup of coffee? de lethidee, postée le 01-05-2005 à 21:59:31 (S | E)
Hello everybody

I'm coming back from Italy where I've spent a super week-end in the area of "Cinqueterre" near Portofino(what a such wonderful country !) and I've appreciated italian coffee. But it's hard to drink it less sugar !
Have a good week !




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