Coffee Brewing Equipment Miami FL
Consumers on a budget have become wary about spending $4 for a cup of coffee. Americans who couldn’t function without their morning drive-through fix are seeking ways to ease financial pressures, and single-serving coffee purchases may plummet. Making your own coffee at home and adding a specialty creamer, or something that makes it a little tastier, is a lot less expensive than going out every morning for that specialty coffee drink.
Au Bon Pain
(305) 436-3890
2315 Nw 107Th Ave Suite 1M31
Doral, FL
Au Bon Pain
(305) 436-3890
2315 Nw 107Th Ave Suite 1M31
Doral, FL 33172
Location
Doral Free Trade Zone
Cuisine Type
vegetarian, Cafe/Coffee House, Bakery, Quick Serve, Breakfast/Brunch, Soup/Salad
Service Type
takeout, catering
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Latin Cafe 1
(305)642-4700
875 Nw 42nd Ave Miami
Miami, FL
Starbucks
1201 NW LeJune Road
Miami, FL
Starbucks Coffee Company
(305)443-6463
220 Miracle Mile Miami
Miami, FL
Beverage Solutions Inc
(305)567-2788
Coral Gables
Miami, FL
Au Bon Pain
1601 Washington Ave Suite 120
Miami, FL
Au Bon Pain
1601 Washington Ave Suite 120
Miami, FL 33139
Cuisine Type
vegetarian, Cafe/Coffee House, Bakery, Quick Serve, Breakfast/Brunch, Soup/Salad
Service Type
takeout, catering
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Diego`s Bistro
(305)436-9906
Miami
Miami, FL
Joya Industries Inc
(305)593-6922
Miami
Miami, FL
Cafe Demetrio
(305)448-4949
300 Alhambra Cir Coral Gables
Miami, FL
Starbucks
305-261-2740
8442 SW 8th StreetBuilding #1
Miami, FL
Starbucks
305-261-2740
8442 SW 8th StreetBuilding #1
Miami, FL 33144
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As you may have read, Starbucks decided to close about 600 U.S. stores, and the company known for explosive growth will open fewer than 200 new locations in 2009. With a Starbucks on almost every corner, company execs are finally aware of market saturation. I also suspect our troubled economy plays a role: Consumers on a budget have become wary about spending $4 for a cup of coffee. Americans who couldn’t function without their morning drive-through fix are seeking ways to ease financial pressures, and single-serving coffee purchases may plummet. “Making your own coffee at home and adding a specialty creamer, or something that makes it a little tastier, is a lot less expensive than going out every morning for that specialty coffee drink,” says registered dietitian Holly Scherer of the University of Michigan Health System. If you haven’t yet switched to organic coffee , now’s the perfect time. Peruse the aisles at your local natural and organic food store, and choose beans or blends that make your olfactory nerves swoon. Here are six recommendations to get you started: - Strictly Organic Sunnyside Espresso
- Dean’s Beans Mexican Chiapas
- Sacred Grounds Day Dreamer Decaf
- Peerless Balthazar Blend
- Green Mountain Coffee Roasters Wild Mountain Blueberry
- Newman’s Own Vanilla Caramel
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