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...Best Cappuccino: Café Einstein, Friedrich-strasse 185 and other loca-tions. Large and frothy like a real Italian coffee. Also decaf espresso, latte and snacks...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Berlin: The Trail of Two Cities | 4/2/2002 | See Source »

...helm of Euro Disney in 1998. "It was really the first park that had the majority of its guests coming from very diverse cultural backgrounds." Still, Euro Disney at first believed that Europeans wanted an American product. They didn't - and lessons have been learned. The refreshment stands sell espresso, and you can now have wine or beer with your sit-down (and often tasty) lunch. The attractions at Disney Studios emphasize Europe's contributions to cinema. If you need a park map or want to take the backlot tram tour at Disney Studios, you can choose...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Happily Ever After? | 3/18/2002 | See Source »

Naturally, this had led to worries about merchants taking advantage of the confusion by sneaking in price hikes, or just rounding up their prices with the conversion. At Bar Pamphili in Rome, a single espresso costs 1,100 lire, the equivalent of 57 euro cents. Pay in euros and the same cup costs 60 cents. "We rounded all the prices, some up and some down," owner Giuseppe Scaramuzzo is quick to explain. "Anyway, today is just the first day. It's like an experiment." The early evidence is that most businesses have played fair, with a little cajoling from watchful...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Out With The Old and in With the Euro | 1/14/2002 | See Source »

...somber mood is out of place for a store that specializes in gag gifts and wind-up toys, like a furry, dancing “Kung Fu Hamster” and a plastic doll called “happy monk with cellular phone and espresso.” Several of their toys have even been featured in blockbuster movies...

Author: By Anne K. Kofol, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Funny Farm To Close Doors | 12/11/2001 | See Source »

With a menu much more expansive than just hamburgers and fries, the Quincy Grille Cafe has its own cappuchino and espresso machine, smoothies, breakfast food, cookies, and even gourmet burgers. “It’s not Grille food, it’s good food!” says Elrich—everything a person wants for a quick study break or to nurse that pesky hangover. The Grille has more than doubled its menu since it opened, as Elrich wanted to make sure the menu would include all sorts of small items that would allow people to come...

Author: By S. N. Karamchandani, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: The New Grille in Town | 11/29/2001 | See Source »

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