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Starbucks Doesn’t Spell The Apocalypse!

Alberto Baudo

Why hasn’t Starbucks opened store in Italy until now? Will it succeed? Will it hurt small businesses? Will it change Italians’ habits? Only time will tell, but we can make our...

Do You Speak Espresso?

Francine Segan

Espresso culture in Italy has deep roots. Coffee first appeared in Europe at the port of Livorno, Tuscany, a city that was also home to Europe’s first coffee bar in the early...

New York Espresso Coffee Mania at Zibetto’s!

Giulia Madron

Italians know where to go to have a good coffee. In New York, they found the mecca for the perfect espresso: Zibetto Espresso Bar. Located at 1385 6th Ave, the venue will now open...

Ready, Set, Go! America’s Cup World Series 2012 in Naples

Natasha Lardera

The southern city, which has carried out a variety of projects to host the event, including the extension of a breakwater so the yachts can race off the beautiful city seafront...

Torrefazione, an Italian art

Natasha Lardera

Italians live for their coffee, the sheer number of bars in Italy only shows how serious the locals are with regards to their coffee. But one can easily forget that coffee beans...

Sips of Fancy Food. Tasting Italian Coffee to the Top

Susannah Gold

Italian coffee producers who were present at the Fancy Food show are optimistic about growing US market for their products. Americans, in fact, happen to love Italian coffee, be...

Università Del Caffè USA. Learning to Make Good Espresso and Cappuccino with illy

Charles Scicolone

The Università del Caffè was created in Naples in 1999 by illy caffè. Its purpose is to promote and disseminate the culture of quality coffee using specific theoretical and...

The Cultural Politics of Coffee

Joey Skee

In Search of a Decent Espresso in New York City.

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