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On our last visit we bought a bag of ground coffee at the Paradise Village Mall and it was very good. I can't remember the brand, I hope I'll recognize it when I see it, but that brings up the question; When in P.V., what brand of ground coffee do you like?
I will check
i will check my fridge for my Mexican stash of coffee... we have bought some on one of our trips up to San Sabastian, and it is excellent... and then there are a couple of other varieties of beans we have bought over the years that we really enjoy... when i get the names, i will post them out here for everbody....
but the beans from San Sabastian are excellent if you can find it... if not, take the tour up into the mountains and visit San Sabastian, a wonderfull look back into the history of the region....
but the beans from San Sabastian are excellent if you can find it... if not, take the tour up into the mountains and visit San Sabastian, a wonderfull look back into the history of the region....
Java
I've bought regular store grind at grocery stores (not too bad mixed with Baileys), but my preference is the coffee used by and sold by Dee's Coffee Company. A medium to dark roast.
I believe she buys hers roasted from Cafe Oro Verde, which does phenomenal coffee roasting. You can buy whole bean or ground.
I believe she buys hers roasted from Cafe Oro Verde, which does phenomenal coffee roasting. You can buy whole bean or ground.
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The Starbucks is close to the Holiday Inn . I need lots of coffee and even though Starbucks is far from my taste - I would stop in for a fix .
Re: Java
Jennybean wrote:I've bought regular store grind at grocery stores (not too bad mixed with Baileys), but my preference is the coffee used by and sold by Dee's Coffee Company. A medium to dark roast.
I believe she buys hers roasted from Cafe Oro Verde, which does phenomenal coffee roasting. You can buy whole bean or ground.
I, too, am a huge fan of Dee's Coffee. I'd be there as soon as she opened and would often return a couple more times through the day. I never thought of asking her where she got her coffee from. Next trip, I think I'll give it a try.