Order - Handbrew filter coffee Gear - Malkönig ek45 and Kalita wave Served in - A Kalita server and a pretty standard porcelain cup Coffee information - Natural ethiopian light roast, specialty grade; Producer: Bekele Karchara Variety: 74-158 Kurume Altitude: 2,350 Process: Natural Region: Sidama, Ethiopian Quality Bonus: +156% Above market price
Cupping score Aroma - Jam Bitterness 2/5 Sweetness 4/5 Acidity 2/5 Body 3/5 Flavor - Floral and honey Overall score 7/10
Service - really good and friendly barista Miguel 5/5 Mood - Cozy 4/5 Seating 2/5 Acoustics 5/5 Music - Arabic jazz 4/5 Miscellaneous notes - I've been to coffee collective many times but the combination of Arabic jazz and the nice ethiopian coffee today, makes me feel like im in the modern equivalent to a old coffeehouse from the Ottoman empire, and makes this the most memorable experience I've had at coffe collective Recommended for - Anyone who wants a really good cafè experience and an above average and solid cup of coffee Conclusion - Really nice specialty cafè for anybody who needs a break and a coffee, although not the most inovative coffee it is still solid and good and the attention to detail in the cafè is definitely appreciated by a coffee...
Read moreBeing a coffee lover, walking the streets of Copenhagen is a dream with coffee shops everywhere serving quality coffee. After visiting countless cafes while spending a week in Copenhagen, Coffee Collective is one of the best cups we're had. Here's why:
Coffee: They source fair trade, sustainably harvested and roasted coffee from around the world. They then sell their beans in each store and brew a full coffee menu. My latte was perfect and barely needed sugar due to its cream. For non-coffee lovers, their hot chocolate with whip cream is rich and not too sweet.
Space: It's storefront is beautiful and the design carries inside. There's a small area with tables, but many people order their coffee to-go.
Service: It's attentive, quick...
If you are looking for a place to work on your laptop, this is a great place. I recommend this place for the coffee, pastry and scenery. The coffee is excellent (cappuccinos), pastries are delicious. For working, there are two things to consider; the tables are small and barely fit a laptop and a cup of cappuccino. There are also window seats, but they are similarly pretty small. And the wifi is very slow; I used my mobile network instead.
If you are looking for a place just to have a coffee and sit and stare at all the people passing on their bikes, this place is in a first-row position for doing precisely that, The cafe is on a corner where thousands of people cycle by and it is on a corner, so they have to...
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