Monday, August 29, 2016

Costa Coffee




I'm not really a coffee drinker so I thought I'd never enjoy coffee shops... until my first frappuccino. I remember someone said that young people only like coffee because of the sugar it comes with. When you're an adult and crave for real coffee as in with all it's bitter glory that's when you actually enjoy coffee in itself. So yeah I probably only liked the sugar part that's why frap was the only reason I enjoyed coffee shops. And then days would come when my order of fraps were devoid of whipped creams until I ordered it less and less frequently until I stopped ordering fraps altogether. Right now I'm into chai latte. I try to find out which coffee shops serve the best chai for me and so far there's one that stood out. But going back to non-coffee drinks, even if i stop liking fraps i still try new ones like Costa Coffee's frostino. For now we've only tried key lime frostino and I liked it so much that I'm all set to ordering it each time we go there. But yeah I think I might give other drinks a try too.

Costa would always comes up whenever i read books written by British authors that's why I was kind of excited when I learned they have branches here already. The only sad part is that there's none yet near Makati so we'd always have to include a sidetrip when there's one near our outings. 

Costa Coffee was founded in London in 1971 by the Costa family as a wholesale operation supplying roasted coffee to caterers and specialist Italian coffee shops. It is a British multinational coffeehouse company headquartered in Dunstable, Bedfordshire, and a wholly owned subsidiary of Whitbread. It is the second largest coffeehouse chain in the world and the largest in Britain. (Wikipedia


 

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