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16.Nov.2005
Coffee Blog - Australia - Adelaide
Cibo.....where else???
Posted by: Phil Baker at 16-Nov-2005 07:10. Link to this article
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16.Nov.2005
D-Cup
My pick (thoughy closely followed by an Illy-serving cafe at the other end of town) is Short Black Espresso Bar, 87 Hindley St. While you are there ask to have a read of their copy of the beautiful mini-book 'Io Sono Caffe', released by Caffe San Eustachio - my favourite cafe in Rome and one of the finest on the planet.
Posted: 16-Nov-2005 07:52
Veritas
Cibo is not bad but they rarely make it hot enough for my liking. Illy is good I'd say a 4 cup. The Symposium Cafe definitely a 5 cup with the Ciao Coffee Bar - trad Vittoria - but still very nice a 4.5 cup.
Posted: 16-Nov-2005 07:58
Marco
Manto's Cafe on The Parade, corner of George St Norwood. I'd pitch it as a 4 cup, so well worth the short (3Km) trip from Adelaide CBD to Norwood.

Whilst you're there bask in the "Little Italy" atmosphere and enjoy authentic cuisine.

hmmm
Posted: 16-Nov-2005 09:33
18.Nov.2005
Paula
There used to be this incredible coffee house on flinders street (I think) in the city. We used to go there for breakfast during state championships....nothing like eating fresh hotcakes and smelling the coffee roasting in the oven in the same room!

The Left Bank (also in the city) isn't too bad, and there's a nice place in Nth Adelaide just off King William Street, but I can't remember what it's called...

Some help I am!
Posted: 18-Nov-2005 07:56
12.Jan.2006
Mark E
Having lived and studied in Adelaide for 3 years, I agree with the nomination (drum roll please) of the coffee at the Left Bank. Great atmosphere as well.
Posted: 12-Jan-2006 14:00

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