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Mastering the Art of Ordering Coffee in France?

Mastering the Art of Ordering Coffee in France?

Old Aug 1st, 2012, 08:23 PM
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<i>I didn't know Mitt Romney was planning a visit to France, with the intention to order extra-large, extra-strong coffee in a mug.</i>

I thought coffee was a no-no for Mormons.
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Old Aug 2nd, 2012, 08:22 AM
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In Paris in 2004 a friend and I were staying in the Bastille Area (Richard Lenoir). There were lots of bakeries so in the afternoon we would buy a pastry and get coffee at McDonalds down the street and take both back to our hotel.
In Vienna I sometimes got breakast at their McDonalds. 1 euro for a quite decent cappucino and they did sell macarons also (which I LOVE; in fact I was thrilled when on a trip to Sarasota, FL a few weeks ago they have a French macaron shop on St Armands Circle (rather upscale boutique shops).

i do need alot of caffeine to get going; this is why I will sometimes stay at hotel which includes breakfast (you usually get the French press cofee so more than one cup)
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