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Strangler Lewis
10-25-2006, 09:42 AM
As Robert Frost wrote in "Two Tramps in Mud Time,"

" . . .I had no right to play
With what was another manīs work for gain.
My right might be love but theirs was need.
And where the two exist in twain
Theirs was the better right -- agreed."

This is to say that I never should have started making my own espresso and afternoon decaf at home, because I woke up to this headline in the Press Democrat this morning:

"Deaf Dog Coffee bites the dust
Maverick Sonoma County java retailer victim of Starbucks, Petaluma flooding, redevelopment."

Frankly, the coffee wasn't that great. I don't know what animal pissed out the soy milk that they served. Before the city put the kabosh on the practice, they allowed dogs in, not all of which were friendly. The staff generally looked like they hadn't slept before coming to work, and there was generally too much ass crack. On the other hand, the kids were competent without being Starbuck's peppy or without the pissy "We're not Starbuck's" attitude you get at Peet's if you accidentally use the word "tall."

The Deaf Dog near us opened up just as we moved to Petaluma. It was within a half mile walking distance, which made us hyperventilate a little less about the transition from San Francisco. The fact that a good chunk of that walk was over a mucky, glass-strewn unpaved path did not deter us.

Now the pressure is on for me to make my own coffee every day or go further out of my way to get to Starbuck's. My dog run routine is now screwed up, as I always hit the Deaf Dog drive-through on cold mornings while my dog whimpered in confusion.

We have to move.

blueerica
10-25-2006, 10:08 AM
It is always kind of strange to have a routine disrupted.

Then again, as a former Peetnik, my biggest problem with people saying tall is that some people didn't mean small, they really meant large. Same thing with grande. At least with Venti, they could only mean one thing, but only it's such a rediculous word to begin with... Starbucks' three words that just mean 'big' to describe three very different sizes has thrown the world off kilter.

I never minded that it was because they were Starbucks terms, it just becomes a problem when so many people can't accurately describe what it is they want. My gripe was (and generally is) with society at large. Or venti.

*steps off soapbox*

But again, it sucks to have a routine disrupted like that. I'm sure you'll come up with something.

Not Afraid
10-25-2006, 10:56 AM
All I have to add in sympathy is that I am out of Peet's and I bought a bag of Starbucks to tie me over. It's just not the same. But, it's better than no coffee - which is what I delt with yesterday.

Stan4dSteph
10-25-2006, 11:11 AM
All I have to add in sympathy is that I am out of Peet's and I bought a bag of Starbucks to tie me over. It's just not the same. But, it's better than no coffee - which is what I delt with yesterday.What kind did you get? I really like the African blends.

I love Peet's, but I can't get it here. I bought a small amount while in CA and hopefully will be able to get some MA weekend. Major Dickinson's Blend. :)

Prudence
10-25-2006, 11:12 AM
You could just drink tea like civilized people. Or cocoa.

Not Afraid
10-25-2006, 11:21 AM
What kind did you get? I really like the African blends.



It's Ethopian from their Black Apron line. Good, but not great. And, not Peet's.

Strangler Lewis
10-25-2006, 11:43 AM
What kind did you get? I really like the African blends.

I love Peet's, but I can't get it here.

www.peets.com/shop

You can get meat in the mail; you can certainly get coffee. I like most of the Peet's beans. What I don't like so much is the drip coffee that they serve that generally just tastes like it's been charred.

€uroMeinke
10-25-2006, 11:48 AM
Here in San Antonio the closest Peet's is in Denver, or Chicago, which means I need to get on a plane or join a cattle drive to get a good cup.

In the meantime, I found a Starbucks on the river and have been filling myself up with Maple Machiatos.

Perhaps, Mr. Lewis, you should open your own shop?

Snowflake
10-25-2006, 11:52 AM
What kind did you get? I really like the African blends.

I love Peet's, but I can't get it here. I bought a small amount while in CA and hopefully will be able to get some MA weekend. Major Dickinson's Blend. :)

You can order Peet's online. I ordered it and had it shipped to VA.
Now I have a Peet's just down the street a ways.

oops! I see Strangler Lewis beat me to the punch!

tracilicious
10-25-2006, 02:10 PM
I've never had Peet's but the Seattle Espresso just down the street uses Illy's. So good. I can never go back to Starbuck's again.

Strangler Lewis
10-25-2006, 02:19 PM
Perhaps, Mr. Lewis, you should open your own shop?

Bah, even Chock Full o' Nuts has gone trendy.

Gimme a ten cent cuppa mud in a dirty cup and a slice of blueberry pie.

CoasterMatt
10-25-2006, 03:03 PM
boysenberry pie

Snowflake
10-25-2006, 03:32 PM
Bah, even Chock Full o' Nuts has gone trendy.

Gimme a ten cent cuppa mud in a dirty cup and a slice of blueberry pie.

For pie Pilgrim Cafe in Belmont. I'll bet they can do a cuppa mud in a dirty cup, but their pie is divine.

Not Afraid
10-25-2006, 04:04 PM
Cherry Pie.

And Kyle McLaughlin.

Snowflake
10-25-2006, 04:42 PM
Cherry Pie.

And Kyle McLaughlin.

You must spread some Mojo around before giving it to Not Afraid again.


Mmmmm, the fisrst season of Twin Peaks and the ritual cherry pie we served with dinner on Twin Peaks nights

Strangler Lewis
10-25-2006, 05:01 PM
For pie Pilgrim Cafe in Belmont. I'll bet they can do a cuppa mud in a dirty cup, but their pie is divine.

If we're talking good pie, we used to do Bepple's Pies. Really good pie with excruciatingly bad service. Now they're gone.

But I'm not talkin' good pie. I'm talking the stuff that sits on the counter under a plastic lid on a cake tray next to the coconut cake.

My parents always favored nesselrode pie, which is, as one web site put it, basically instinct. As a child, this pie scared me. Must have been the rum.

Snowflake
10-25-2006, 05:04 PM
If we're talking good pie, we used to do Bepple's Pies. Really good pie with excruciatingly bad service. Now they're gone.


They're gone?!?!

I did not know! I did see La Nouvelle Patisiere is gone (or moved off Union Street) and I loved them, not cheap, but real honest to merde French pastry

blueerica
10-25-2006, 05:08 PM
Mmm... Pie just sounds good now. I might have to try and get my hands on some tonight.

CoasterMatt
10-25-2006, 05:09 PM
If I get home tonight, it's homemade brownies :D (next best thing to pie)

Motorboat Cruiser
10-25-2006, 10:58 PM
I just picked up a pound of Peet's limited edition "Ethiopian Super Natural" today. I fear that they are going to stop selling it soon and it is, by far, one of the most amazing coffees I've ever tasted. Get some before they run out. You won't be disappointed.

Went to a Diedrich's yesterday and it was god awful. This has been the case on my last three visits to two different stores. Stick a fork in them, they are officially done.