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Why it’s so hard to get a coffee in Melbourne after 3pm

Why it’s so hard to get a coffee in Melbourne after 3pm

It is a conundrum that has long perplexed visitors and bleary-eyed afternoon workers in Melbourne’s CBD.

  • by Melissa Cunningham

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From Collingwood to coffee king: Nick Stone’s excellent American adventure

From Collingwood to coffee king: Nick Stone’s excellent American adventure

The unlikely rise of an Australian coffee chain in the US is a story of pluck, ambition and people looking for ‘something better’ than Starbucks.

  • by Farrah Tomazin
Don’t order a latte: The rules of drinking coffee in Italy

Don’t order a latte: The rules of drinking coffee in Italy

When it comes to coffee, the Italians do things in a particular way, so know before you go and drink with confidence.

  • by Barry Divola
How to drink coffee, Turkish-style (don’t ask for milk)

How to drink coffee, Turkish-style (don’t ask for milk)

Traditional Turkish coffee is black as hell, strong as death and sweet as love, according to an old proverb.

  • by Brian Johnston
When in Rome ... drink Starbucks coffee?

When in Rome ... drink Starbucks coffee?

In coffee obsessed Italy, the American chain Starbucks is advancing its conquest by opening its first store in central Rome – to mixed reaction from locals.

  • by Rob Harris
You’re addicted to coffee, you just don’t want to admit it
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You’re addicted to coffee, you just don’t want to admit it

Enduring five months without caffeine proved to me how fabulous - and necessary - coffee really is.

  • by Alex Ward
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I’ve gone cold turkey on caffeine, and this is how I’m surviving in Melbourne
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I’ve gone cold turkey on caffeine, and this is how I’m surviving in Melbourne

I had to give up coffee due to anxiety, but I soon discovered the next best thing.

  • by Maida Pineda
How Melbourne coffee drinkers went flat on reusable cups

How Melbourne coffee drinkers went flat on reusable cups

Not too long ago, cafe customers in Melbourne would get a dirty look if they ordered coffee in a disposable cup. Then came the pandemic, when BYO cups were banned.

  • by Cara Waters
‘Crown jewel’: Moccona’s $22b maker sues Australia’s Vittoria over glass jar
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‘Crown jewel’: Moccona’s $22b maker sues Australia’s Vittoria over glass jar

Moccona enjoyed a dominant position in the instant coffee market – until Vittoria released its own 400 gram product, sold in a glass jar, during the pandemic.

  • by Jessica Yun
Some magicians use wrenches, not wands
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Some magicians use wrenches, not wands

Adages put to work.

Fry ’em up
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Fry ’em up

Offally distalgic.