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Posted Fri May 23, 2008, 2:26pm
Subject: We went to Boston Massachusetts and had a Long Flat Black Americano.
 

Hello.  My wife Kara and I did a 3 day trip to Boston Massachusetts, and just got back today.  We stayed in Danvers Mass in a Motel 6 (not horrible, we go there because they allow pets).  The trip into Boston was headache inducing, as always.  I asked my wife why New York City is so much better to navigate; her answer was that NYC was engineered for such, and Boston was just put together by a bunch of Pilgrims that didn't know what the F they were doing.  In any rate, we had a decent enough time, visited the New England Aquarium (real neat), and also the famous Quincy Market (hold on to your wallet man, the money goes fast).

I have to mention that I visited a local espresso shop on Milk Street called "Flat Black Coffee".  I asked the attendent if she ever heard of coffeegeek.com, and she had (through a co-worker).  Unfortunately the co-worker was not in during our visit.  I ordered their Long Flat Black Americano.  Basically a tall americano with their shop name inserted into the title.  Very good Americano at that.  My wife had one of their teas.

In any rate, if one goes to Boston you should check out the Flat Black Coffee shop on Milk Street.  Nice place, busy.

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