Some of the brands they offer include coffees from the Americas, Pacific, Africa and Europe. You will find exotic brands such as Brazil Ipanema Dulce, Costa Rica Tarrazu "Llano Bonito", Ethiopian Yirgacheffe Blue Nile or Yemen Moka. There is plenty of variety for many different tastes. You might want to check out their website for additional information and brands.
A nice advantage to the establishment is that they
are not only a coffee shop but also a café and a wine bar at night. This means
they are three types of places in one. If you want to grab a cup of coffee and
browse the Internet while you do work or homework you can. If you are hungry
buy yourself something healthy or you can come in the evening and enjoy the
wine bar.
Seating is available outside on the street, inside
the café or on the bar. Both long tables for groups as well as smaller tables
for individuals are available. The atmosphere is casual and the music is light
enough so that you can have a great conversation without being drowned out. The
employees are friendly and come back often to ask if you need anything.
Coffee shops have an interesting history throughout
the U.S. They were originally brought to places like New York and San Francisco
by Italian immigrants. In the 1960’s other Americans copied the coffee shops
and included folk music. Soon the counter culture brought the coffee shop its
political activity. This political and artistic nature of the coffee shop can
be traced back to its movement from the Ottoman Empire to Europe.
Turquoise
Coffee
5026 Cass Street
San Diego, CA 92109
5026 Cass Street
San Diego, CA 92109
http://www.turquoisecoffee.com/home.php
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