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Posted Mon Feb 9, 2009, 8:00pm
Subject: Re: Coffee In Baltimore
 

You're right.  It's disappointing that that shopping center has done so poorly.  If you're interested, there's a nice thread going at this website describing the situation:

Click Here (howchow.blogspot.com)
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Posted Sun Aug 23, 2009, 1:06pm
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Earlier in this thread someone mentioned Pfefferkorn's Coffee but didn't say what they thought of their coffee.  I was going to head down there this week and check it out.  Anyone else been there?  Your thoughts?
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Posted Wed Aug 26, 2009, 5:36pm
Subject: Re: Coffee In Baltimore
 

While I was up in Baltimore with my daughter in the hospital there I saw a small shop called Nina's it was close to the harbor but didn't get a chance to try it out though. Here in Burgaw, NC. we have a small shop called Courthouse Coffee and they have good selection of beans which they get locally from a roaster over in Hampstead, NC

 
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Posted Wed Jan 11, 2012, 5:26pm
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Just to update this thread, La Mill is a coffee shop at the Four Seasons in Harbor East....I had an excellent VacPot of a Kenyan coffee.
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Posted Mon Jan 23, 2012, 5:52pm
Subject: Re: Coffee In Baltimore
 

At work so I can't do a thorough check but I don't think I see this place listed here--

Has anyone in the Baltimore area been to Bean Hollow in old Ellicott City? It's not too far of a drive and it has the most perfect atmosphere. It's been a while since I moved away but I recall their coffee and espresso being quite good. I lived in the Baltimore area for eight years and Bean Hollow is the #1 place I miss. I have been searching for a place in Northern California that comes anywhere close, but sadly although there is a lot of great coffee here no one gets the atmosphere right.
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Posted Mon Jan 23, 2012, 9:40pm
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Not really in Baltimore but Dublin Roasters in Frederick makes a couple espresso types and they are fantastic.  Had one of their coffee specials at a local restaurant and was hooked.  They roast great beans but I can say they don't know how to extract an espresso in their shop.  They have a crappy Krupps automatic home espresso machine I've seen in Costco.  I timed their extraction and it was like 10 seconds.
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Posted Thu Jul 5, 2012, 12:33pm
Subject: Mad City Coffee - Columbia, MD
 

Anyone know anything about this place?  I used to work in Columbia, but that was a few years ago...any insight?
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Posted Sun Sep 16, 2012, 6:16pm
Subject: Re: Mad City Coffee - Columbia, MD
 

belairsteve Said:

Anyone know anything about this place?  I used to work in Columbia, but that was a few years ago...any insight?

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unimpressed.  they roast their own, but you're better off going to SPRO.

also, Bean Hollow is the same deal as Mad City.  unimpressed, even though they roast their own

so far the best espresso i've had around here has been in DC.
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