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Coffee Talk

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No offense, Starbucks. Your baristas are swift and they brew a consistent eye-opener. But you’ve made coffeehouses ubiquitous. Once upon a time, java joints were a cool place to hold meetings—a nice break from the conference room. Now one can’t get a latte without laptop in tow. Still, there are a handful of locally owned coffeehouses that we consider not only hip enough to foster the next café society but a great place for a business meeting, too.

Drip
Coffee

4343 Lovers Ln.,
214-599-7800
Dunn Bros.
Coffee

3725 Belt Line Rd.,
972-406-9711
Gachet Coffee Lounge
1804 Greenville Ave., 214-887-8095
Nodding Dog
Coffee Co.

500 N. Bishop Ave.,
214-941-1166
Tempest
Tea

2222 McKinney Ave.,
214-754-9019
AREA Park Cities Addison Lower Greenville Oak cliff Uptown
THE VIBE Sparsely decorated
(concrete floors, white
walls, red chairs, and
that’s it), owner Steve Thatcher’s place is more
about the beans: 14 kinds all roasted on the premises. Amateur coffee drinkers need not apply.
Dunn Bros. is a
national chain so
it has a homogenous
yet homey look. Thankfully, local owner Alan Geddie roasts his own beans, and his coffeehouse sports a spry, maverick spirit.
Please note this is a coffee lounge, not
a house. That means mod furniture,
cool art, and a rock ’n’ roll air to match this urban slice of Bohemia.
Located in the historic
Bishop Arts District, this neighborhood favorite is
yard-sale chic. Nothing
matches and the chairs are
a bit lumpy. But that’s
part of the Dog’s charm.
This ain’t your granny’s tea party. Minimalist and Zen, the second outpost of this popular
teahouse is a
soothing, stress-free spot from which to plot your next
corporate raid.
THE CROWD Bank presidents; lots of Ralph Lauren (Purple Label only please) Power suits with Blackberrys to match; Brooks Brothers with pinstriped precision Ad agency types and new media owners; chunky glasses and white belts (yes, they’re
in again)
Small business owners, preservationists/architects,
and city officials; very few
ties but lots of sandals
Real estate investors from the nearby Crescent and the Uptown crowd;
Canali for days
WI-FI? Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
WHAT ELSE IS COOL? Cookies and sweets from Doughmonkey A coffeehouse with conference facilities The rooftop patio The always-delicious Hattie’s is across the street. All of Tempest’s 75 teas are organic and fair-trade certified.
WHAT YOU SHOULD DRINK Coffee, straight up—like a man Iced mocha latte Café Francois (coffee topped with Gachet’s homemade whipped cream) Soy milk cappuccino Bubble tea (milk and flavored tea anchored by chewy tapioca balls)

 

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