When I wrote my Top 10 London Coffee Shops post I little thought I’d be writing a similar one on the best spots to get your latte fix in the … Continue reading Top 5 Coffee Shops in the Nepalese Himalayas
When I wrote my Top 10 London Coffee Shops post I little thought I’d be writing a similar one on the best spots to get your latte fix in the … Continue reading Top 5 Coffee Shops in the Nepalese Himalayas
When I started out on my portfolio career, I said I wanted to be ‘working out of coffee shops with an iPhone’. I am now lucky enough to spend quite … Continue reading Top 10 London Coffee Shops
Wimbledon boasts some impressive statistics. Most gentlemen’s singles titles won: Pete Sampras and William Renshaw (seven apiece); for the ladies, Martina Navratilova holds a seemingly unbeatable nine. Fastest serve ever at the Championships: a racquet-thumping 148 miles per hour from Taylor Dent in 2010. Number of tennis balls used per tournament: 54,200. Percentage of the UK population who watched the Championships on TV in 2010: 51. On the all-important food and drink front, tennis fans nibble their way through 28,000 kilos of strawberries and sip their way through 300,000 cups of tea at the grounds every year. (more…)
As a break from tweeting pointlessly about drinking coffee in service stations in uninspiring locations like the M5, I thought I’d blog about drinking coffee in much more interesting places. … Continue reading Merienda: Medialunas and cafecitos in Buenos Aires