
$2.75
Cafe Besalu, Seattle WA
Mmm, this bun was pretty AND yummy! I loved the nuts buried within its folds and it tasted great with the coffee.

Coffee. Tall $2

$2.75
Cafe Besalu, Seattle WA
Mmm, this bun was pretty AND yummy! I loved the nuts buried within its folds and it tasted great with the coffee.

Coffee. Tall $2

Swiss cheese, Sonoma Brinery sauerkraut and Russian dressing with arugula side salad. $9.75
Mazarine Coffee, San Francisco CA
This was tasty and different. The pastrami seemed like it was lightly fried or broiled so it had crispy pieces which was nice but there wasn’t much of it. They also took FOREVER to get this out, and I don’t know why because I was the only one who ordered hot food from the kitchen.

Savory prosciutto and cheese danish. $6
Hearth Coffee Roasters, San Francisco CA

This was flaky, buttery, savory, and delicious! It was pretty sizable and I almost couldn’t finish it. Almost, lol!

Coffee. $3.50

Slices of game meat sausage in a delicate butter pastry. $4
Hearth Coffee Roasters, San Francisco CA
This was rich and delicious! I loved the cheese and savory meat filling and the buttery pastry was SO good. Noms!

Macchiato. $3.25

Josey Baker Bread. Blend of bread flour (wheat), whole wheat flour, sourdough culture, sea salt. $6
The Mill, San Francisco CA
I’m not quite sure what all the fuss is about this bread. I didn’t think it was anything special especially for six bucks. I had a few slices and threw the rest away. Lame.

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Thick toast slice with butter and cinnamon.
Trouble Coffee Company, San Francisco CA
I really liked this. The texture of the toast was nice and airy and it was pretty great slathered in butter and about a cup of cinnamon mixture. The wait for a slice can get pretty long though.
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Coffee.

$3.95
Caffe Bene, New York NY
Ugh, this isn’t what I really wanted to eat, but it was convenient and I was starving. The focaccia wasn’t very good and the toppings were over re-heated and hard. The service here was also laughable. Nobody new what they were doing and they were SO frickin’ slow!

Classic New York city coffee cup.

Times Square.

I came here to recharge after an extended happy hour, and found out that they give away their extra pastries right before they close. I was able to score a yummy almond croissant. My latte was pretty yummy too!
Peregrine Espresso, Washington DC

Great Falls Park, McLean VA.

Ham, whiskey cheddar, apple butter and stone ground mustard on focaccia, served with side salad. $9.45
Whiskey Gulch Coffee Co., Port Orchard WA
This sandwich was good, but there was A LOT of cheese. I like cheese as much as the next guy, but there has to be come balance when it comes to a sandwich (except for a super cheesy grilled cheese perhaps). The flavors were good though and the salad was great.

Small $3.50
Stumptown Coffee Roasters, Portland OR
Ugh, the service here was horrible. The workers seemed bored and lackadaisical. Puh-lease, go find another job that doesn’t involved customer service if you’re THAT bored!

Provided by Mighty-O donuts. $2
Analog Coffee, Seattle WA
Ugh, this donut was dry and gross and off-tasting. I later found out that it was vegan – no wonder. That just goes to show that some vegan food doesn’t come anywhere close to tasting as good as the original. The latte was ok, and the guys working the store were friendly enough. I hated that their wifi wasn’t working, lame…

Latte.

I think that apples in pastries just work perfectly. This danish was pretty tasty and not dry at all. $3.25
Klein’s Deli, San Francisco International Airport (SFO)

Coffee. $2.25