Burnley to get a Starbucks
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Also I thought the new site is going to be across from the former Lookers Volkswagen garage on the site that used to be a church, so its hardly going to impact on businesses in the actual town centre
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Best c9ffee ive had in this country btw is atkinsons at lancaster. Can buy theirs online. Its great.
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There’s a Tim Hortons in Bury, my lad likes the donuts which I’d say are about between a Krispy Kreme and a ( remarkably good) “ Blackpool “ donuts,mainly as they’re hot n fresh . It has the par U.K. service vaguely trying but “ don’t want to be here “ students and it felt as out of place as any US/Canadian franchise could be . To me they look like they should be in shopping centres as I couldn’t see them persuading any of the big chain fan boys away
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The Evian fans know that ‘evian’ spent backwards is ‘naive’
Evian is ok with me.
Evian is ok with me.
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Yeah you sure can when you compare the price to tap water!cricketfieldclarets wrote:Dont care what anyone says. You can definitely tell the difference with Evian.
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Do people still drink tap water? Jeezus . Fine for the kettle etc
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Try it. Pour a glass of water. And pour a glass of evian. And try them both.thomaspaine wrote:Yeah you sure can when you compare the price to tap water!
Its not even remotely similar. Not that I dont drink tap water. Its fine. Up here at least. But its not the same.
Apart from Tea and Coffee I rarely drink anything other than lots of water. And you can definitely tell the difference. You can even tell the difference between other mineral waters like Buxton and Evian. Its all in The PH! Even more of a difference with spring water!
Evian has the most perfect or one of PH balances. Hence its popularity. And obviously marketing. Not doubting that.
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I do drink it. But as above. Its almost a different thing to mineral or spring water.AlargeClaret wrote:Do people still drink tap water? Jeezus . Fine for the kettle etc
A lad I know ended up with severe stomach issue. Big c. Doctor upon seeing where he was from suggested the tap water may be a contributing factor... wouldnt surprise me with rusty taps and how its treated. Not to mention what else is in it.
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It could be wrong, but I was told that the Little Barista is actually owned by the bloke who used to run Rhode Island.bumba wrote:Little Barista is run by a Turkish man and his girlfriend, the girl is local but to say local couple is a bit strange as Turkey isn't local!
Add to that it's crap
It's ok and better than Starbucks. The problem with Starbucks and to a lesser extent Little Barrista is that their coffee can taste bitter. The Starbuck's blend also has a bad ashen taste to it. Both of those qualities are a by product of using cheaper coffee beans. When you use cheaper coffee beans you have to subject them to a harsher roast that affects the oils and leads to an inferior flavour.
I don't mind the Costa Packet blend, but it can be hit and miss. Especially if you have a numpty who slings the cup under the nozzle off centre causing the crema to ooze down the side. Having to point it out and ask them to make it again can be a bit of an inconvenience for everyone.
The Burnley branch has also taken to placing their serviettes out of easy reach, which you need to use to pop under the legs of the tables on the uneven ground, the fiends.
The best way to get a good cuppa is to buy quality ground beans and make your own. First thing in my suitcase when I'm off travelling is one of my portable espresso makers and some quality beans, like the stove top Moka pots but electric.
They aren't perfect, but the end product is a lot better than the free swill in the hotel room and general shop bought faire.
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It's not just the price. You have to factor in the environmental cost of shipping all those non degradable plastic bottles back and forth around the world to meet the manufactured demand.thomaspaine wrote:Yeah you sure can when you compare the price to tap water!
Water of Life ........ oh the irony.
The Story of Bottled Water
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Christ we have water ponces on here
You can't beat corporation pop.
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You’ve never seen someone drinking cider trying to look trendy? Never? Aye, ok then.Rileybobs wrote:Has it ever occurred to you that people drink gin and coffee because they like the taste? Just because you might not like either doesn’t mean that others drink them to look ‘trendy’.
Both products are marketed more than they were in the past and as a result there are more varieties widely available. A similar thing happened with cider fairly recently. I’ve never seen someone drinking cider and thought they are trying to look trendy.
It’s weird how people seem threatened by things they don’t like but others do.
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I give you White lighteningFoulthrow wrote:You’ve never seen someone drinking cider trying to look trendy? Never? Aye, ok then.
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No ta. More of a Frosty Jacks man to be honest.tim_noone wrote:I give you White lightening
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If Tim Hortons ever came to England, I'd have faith in their training programmes to teach proper etiquette to their staff. Wait!!! It's England!!! You're right. But the best actual doughnuts are Krispy Kream, but their coffee is shiite. Timmy's now has a full range of meal options, which are actually quite good. I prefer their chili. The worst things are their chipotle buns, which they try to serve with almost everything. I usually decline the penalty.
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And did you know that Tim Horton was a real person? He played defence for the Toronto Maple Leafs and the Buffalo Sabres of the NHL. Had a few extra quid to throw around, so he started a doughnut shop on Ottawa Street in Hamilton, Ontario. People loved the coffee (which is actually standard fare Mother Parker's coffee), so he decided to franchise the business. One of the new franchisees was a guy named Ron Joyce, who soon became a partner. Joyce threw his heart and soul into the business. In the meantime, Tom killed himself while driving home to Buffalo after a game against the Leafs in Toronto. He drove off the road along the QEW at Lake Street in St. Catharines. I was sound asleep in my dormitory room at Brock University in St. Catharines when it happened.
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"Tom", of course, was "Tim".
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Have tou and PSTOTTO ever been seen in the same room togetherontario claret wrote:And did you know that Tim Horton was a real person? He played defence for the Toronto Maple Leafs and the Buffalo Sabres of the NHL. Had a few extra quid to throw around, so he started a doughnut shop on Ottawa Street in Hamilton, Ontario. People loved the coffee (which is actually standard fare Mother Parker's coffee), so he decided to franchise the business. One of the new franchisees was a guy named Ron Joyce, who soon became a partner. Joyce threw his heart and soul into the business. In the meantime, Tom killed himself while driving home to Buffalo after a game against the Leafs in Toronto. He drove off the road along the QEW at Lake Street in St. Catharines. I was sound asleep in my dormitory room at Brock University in St. Catharines when it happened.
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ontario claret wrote:If Tim Hortons ever came to England, I'd have faith in their training programmes to teach proper etiquette to their staff. Wait!!! It's England!!! You're right. But the best actual doughnuts are Krispy Kream, but their coffee is shiite. Timmy's now has a full range of meal options, which are actually quite good. I prefer their chili. The worst things are their chipotle buns, which they try to serve with almost everything. I usually decline the penalty.
They already have come to England
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Don't big up the continentals it is far too busy in there already and all the hipsters on this board will be heading there for the vegan falafelhampsteadclaret wrote:They do very decent coffee in Continentals, and they are nice people in there.
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Sorry, Falcon. I haven't been to luxurious Bury recently.
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There is one in Altrincham as wellontario claret wrote:Sorry, Falcon. I haven't been to luxurious Bury recently.
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brexit wrote:Don't big up the continentals it is far too busy in there already and all the hipsters on this board will be heading there for the vegan falafel
As opposed to non-vegan meat falafel
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Falcon wrote:As opposed to non-vegan meat falafel