Wednesday 23 April 2014

wagstaff drive

This morning we made it to what seems to be Little India, which happens to be not too far from our central headquarters. Finding parking wasn't an obvious part of the trip, but we finally found one convenient spot for spring days like this.


We were determined to have an interesting caffeine moment, and we luckily did. The level of skill by our two baristas was remarkable, and since we were the only two customers during most of our visit, the whole experience was pretty enjoyable.



I had a Guatemala flat white, and Lyn tried the Big Bro equivalent. With clearly different attributes, both of them provided full satisfaction. I was quite impressed. So far, I never saw this level of attention to detail in the city of TO, when it comes to coffee time.



These guys are serious about their coffee, so we went on to finish with an espresso. This time we tried their Elevens blend, and their Big Bro. Again, they were amazing, but this time the kick was particularly intense; a bitter-frutty punch to activate the laziest neurone in the brain. The Pilot warehouse is certainly a good stop to start the day under full stimulation. 

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