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Cafe @ Netherworld (Denver, Colorado)

Cafe @ Netherworld
http://ra.ntw.net/netherworld.com/
1278 Pennsylvania St., Denver, CO 80203
Denver’s only full service Cyber Cafes … an incredible hotspot of local activity from dancing, art gallery, poetry readings, a full bar, a full service restaurant, poolhall, the best jukebox in Denver, free wireless, and a venue for many events. Definitely a must-visit and must-hangout place to go in Denver’s downtown. Conveniently located and home to a friendly and great staff, you won’t be disappointed with this great place. Rating: 5 stars out of 5.

Low Acid Coffee For Acid Reflux Patients

Not being much of a coffee drink since my poison of choice is soda, I never new anything about the high acid in coffee. I wonder if that’s what makes me so nauseous that I gave up coffee?

If you are affected by the acid in coffee the good news is that researchers found that a coffee new to supermarket shelves is lower by more than 50% of acid. Even in coffee that claims to be for the more sensitive stomachs.

This new coffee is called Puroast Low-Acid Coffee and is made by Kerry Sachs.

“This is revolutionary news for the coffee industry, we believe, with the rise in acid reflux sufferers in the aging baby boom population,” observed Kerry Sachs, co-founder of Puroast Low-Acid Coffee. “Puroast delivers the caffeine and great gourmet coffee taste that people crave without the stomach problems caused by high acidity.”

Coffee Craze In China

For centuries the chinese population has relied on the sweet taste of nice cup of tea. Now millions are learning of the taste and addiction of coffee and latte’s. The problem is in a country where most still drink tea, there seems to only be a few who knows how to brew a cup of coffee. A good cup that is.

Recently China’s labour ministry has declared an official shortage of coffee makers and is calling for 10,000 people to be trained. Restaurants are in good need of coffee makers but the posts are being left unfulfilled for lack of coffee making skills.

I just wonder how long before they realize just how addicting coffee can become. When I used to drink it because I worked at night I didn’t even realize that I was awake for days at a time because we had free coffee as well as free latte’s at work. I was beyond buzzed.

Offer a variety of “Teas” in your coffee shop

A success tip for a beneficial menu in your coffee shop is to offer a “Wide” variety of “teas”. Not everyone is a coffee drinker, and if you don’t already have the big fad of Chai as a selection, you’re losing business.  But in addition to Chai tea, why not offer Thai iced tea? add that to the Starbuck’s award winning concept of being in a frappacino and you’ve got gold … Starbucks sells an incredible amount of chai frappacino’s, especially during the summer. Herbs are cheap, and available in bulk from your local herb shop. In addition, you can buy the herbs cheap in bulk from Frontier Herb or San Francisco Herb Company via mail. Offering selections like “licorice”, “chamomile”, “echinacea”, etc.  and letting out the positive aspects of their qualities will increase customer dependence, especially when a customer gets a cold and comes in for a cup of echinacea every day till the cold is gone, or a sore throat alleved by licorice.  Dried herb plus hot water – very little cost in that. Sun tea – add a few containers to your roof and offer fresh sun brewed tea … its amazing how rich these teas taste and how much your customers will appreciate it if you advertise it right.