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Full o' Doom ([info]doomsday) wrote in [info]otf_wank,
@ 2010-03-29 21:37:00


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Entry tags:elitism, flounce, food

Seattle's delicate tastebuds
Seattleite [info]killthief is disappointed in Seattle's lack of chain restaurants.

[info]seattle is disappointed in her lack of taste; her appalling lack of taste.



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[info]kitt_in_socks
2010-03-31 12:53 am UTC (link)
"I think you have entirely missed the point of living in Seattle".

Now, I'm not from there, but I assume some Seattle residents aren't constantly thinking about Fighting The Man. I mean, dude, Starbucks.

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[info]jupiterpluvius
2010-03-31 01:30 am UTC (link)
Many Seattleites remember when Starbucks wasn't The Man, but a feisty local upstart challenging The Man.

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[info]cmdr_zoom
2010-03-31 01:44 am UTC (link)
Who was The (Coffee) Man, back then?

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[info]bigbigtruck
2010-03-31 01:51 am UTC (link)
Too Much Coffee Man?

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[info]sorchar
2010-03-31 03:23 am UTC (link)
Folgers and Maxwell House. D:

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[info]frequentmouse
2010-04-01 04:49 pm UTC (link)
When Starbucks opened? Monorail Coffee, but even more than that, The Last Exit, of blessed memory, which died when its owner did.

Bitching about Starbucks is punk, anyway; there are... three, I think, independant coffee roasters in Olympia/Lacey/Tumwater, including one (Batdorf and Bronson's) big enough to have an extensive mail-order business; that one only got bigger when Starbuck's moved in across the road, and later moved into a 2,000sq ft space two doors down from 'Bucks. Every town around Puget Sound has local roasters competing with 'Bucks: Starbucks has the grocery store places, and guys like Olympic have the drive-through independants.

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[info]chibikaijuu
2010-03-31 01:59 am UTC (link)
I just think it's funny that everyone thinks that Seattle, like, invented coffee, when San Francisco was the center of the West Coast coffee industry for ages.

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[info]deadrose
2010-03-31 09:57 am UTC (link)
Word. I lived in SF in the early 80s and came back with a taste for North Beach espresso joint coffee. Was quite a while before Seattle caught up with me. But once they did, they went to town on it and now I can hardly go anywhere without tripping over coffee shops - except my neighborhood. I live in the most coffee-deprived area of town, apparently.

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[info]snarkhunter
2010-03-31 12:55 pm UTC (link)
So you only have two coffee shops in your neighborhood, as opposed to 12? :D

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[info]jupiterpluvius
2010-03-31 03:08 pm UTC (link)
I, too, remember when Peet's was a fiery upstart challenging The Man.

And now it's The Man also.

Blue Bottle 4ever!

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[info]chibikaijuu
2010-03-31 05:23 pm UTC (link)
I don't drink coffee, but my parents love Blue Bottle.

I was actually thinking going all the way back to the turn of the previous century - Folger's and Hills Bros. operated out of SF and invented the vacuum packaging process for coffee (which was used to seal butter to be sent to troops overseas, as a major improvement over brine-packing). Up through the 80s they still roasted beans over in SOMA.

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[info]moosecharmer
2010-04-01 06:16 am UTC (link)
I think Blue Bottle is The Man now? They just opened a kiosk in my laundry room, so that's a pretty good sign.

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[info]chibikaijuu
2010-04-01 05:25 pm UTC (link)
LOL that's great. (I don't really care if a place becomes The Man so long as the quality doesn't go down, as too often happens when a chain expands and now has to keep product the same in hundreds or thousands of locations.)

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[info]aliaras
2010-04-04 03:21 am UTC (link)
But Peet's makes being The Man sooo delicious!

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[info]dragonfangirl
2010-04-01 12:10 am UTC (link)
You might be surprised how many Seattle residents scorn Starbucks because it's so corporate. Then turn around and sip lattes that they buy from Tully's, because that's totally not a chain.

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[info]jyuu
2010-04-01 06:55 am UTC (link)
And if you thought both those were too corporate, there used to be SBC...

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[info]chibikaijuu
2010-04-01 05:28 pm UTC (link)
You mean, Coffee By Border's Books And Music?

(I can't really knock it - until my store closed, the Border's cafe a few shops down was where we all went for snacks/caffeine fix on our ten-minute breaks.)

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[info]visp
2010-04-01 09:39 pm UTC (link)
Hey, Starbucks may be an evil corporate chain, but they're our evil corporate chain, thank you. Plus, they give us coffee and scones, both simple coffee and elaborate conconctions.

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[info]dragonfangirl
2010-04-03 06:54 am UTC (link)
I always feel kind of defensive of Starbucks, which is pretty funny since I hate coffee and never go there unless it's to order hot chocolate and a brownie or something. But y'know, as evil corporate chains go, they're pretty not bad.

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[info]mcity
2010-04-11 04:45 am UTC (link)
Music's nice, ambiance is great, it's just the four bucks and change for a tall Frappuchino I can't stand.

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