Some of my favorite coffee shops
// July 14th, 2009 // 1 Comment » // Travel
Not sure whether its the Kenyan in me or just an appreciation for great coffee but for me a cup of cappuccino is more than just a frothy warm coffee drink. Its an experience. from the time the waiter says hello, to the way the coffee has been made to the ambiance as I sit and enjoy my 10 mins of heaven. So here goes it, some of my finds:
Recommended Coffee Shops in Durban – South Africa
Antique – opposite Windermere Centre on Churchhill Rd.
The place is actually an Antique shop with some stunning stuff but its the coffee shop that I go there for. They use Buondi Coffee which from my experience is one of the better coffee brands around. From the road, its rather deceiving as it looks like a small shop and the security gate outside only lends to the deceit but once you are in, welcome to a whole new world. There is a garden at the back that has most of the seating. Not a place you will find kids running around in or music blaring. Infact as I blog this (being winter) all I can here is the wind in the trees and the group of Afrikaans ladies sitting on another table after a bit of wine and brunch.
My Rating: Cappuccino – 7/10 | Ambiance – 8/10 | Service – 6/10
Cafe Al Bacio – Florida Road.
Be warned this is going to be biast for no reason other than
I know the owner and he is a fantastic guy. Claudio took over this coffee shop a few years ago after a few failed attempts from previous owners. Some people have it in them to run a restaurant well, and between Claudio, his wife and sister they have done a fantastic job. Consistent, friendly and a passion for food. If its great Italian food, a spot to hang out in and absorb Durban over some great food and conversation or a quick bite then I would highly recommend Cafe Al Bacio. The coffee shop also serves The Florida Park Hotel.
My Rating: Cappuccino – 9/10 | Ambiance – 9/10 | Service – 9/10





