Showing posts with label Cafe Roche. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cafe Roche. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Coffee Shop Dilemma

One day after I wrote the yummy post about all the coffee shop treats I found on coffee shop Facebook pages, Cafe Roche posts this:
"Civet Cat Coffee is here! $49.99 per French Press. Great Gift for any Coffee Connoisseur!"
Thanks for the conversation
starter, Cafe Roche!
What is it and why is it 50 bucks, you ask? If you haven't seen Morgan Freeman's explanation to Jack Nicholson in The Bucket List, read all about it on Wikipedia, then hurry back to the blogspot.

Now, you're back. My dilemma is, do I say "Blech, gross, how could you??" and forget about it? Or, intrigued by two of the greatest actors ever, do I try it to see what all the fuss is about? Or, does the price pretty much weed out all the people who aren't already believers?

Now, the information is in your head and YOU have a dilemma. My suggestion: Buy the coffee, invite all your friends over, and watch The Bucket List. You'll laugh, you'll cry, and you'll start writing your own list. The experience is probably worth the $50 bucks and if the coffee tastes great, it's a bonus. As we near the start of a New Year, the timing couldn't be better.

Now that's some profound advice from CoffeeCat (no relation to Civet Cat.)

Sunday, October 31, 2010

Goodbye, Summer

I'm not sure if I should say goodbye to summer or not. Every time I think "This is my last chance to enjoy a coffee shop patio this summer," we get another heat wave. Now, it's well into autumn. The mornings are cold (yikes! 39 degrees) and the days are cooler, so I am still soaking up every sunbeam. The cold, dreary half of the season could descend any moment.

So, this weekend I sunned myself in Cafe Roche's window, looking over a busy neighborhood street lined with colorful trees. I enjoyed the slightly cool air coming in from the street. Sipping a gingerbread latte energized me for a new project. Looking out at the world around me makes it easier to be disciplined and get the work done!

Later, I chilled (50 degree chillin') on the Back Street Buzz patio listening to A Cup of Blues in the dark, breezy night. I think I got it backward - must remember to do the patio thing by day! At any rate, it will be wonderful if we can stretch the patio entertainment any further into the season. But, winter will come sooner or later, and then we can get cozy in our favorite coffee shops with hot drinks!

I'm also still looking for a time traveler - I have a vision of teleporting myself to every event on the Events page one weekend. Maybe when I'm President or Queen or Billionaire, my people will drive me there, whisk me in and out of the coffee shops, and all the events will be timed to coincide with my photo-ops.

Looks like another gorgeous, cool fall day is here today. Have a great day, fans!

Saturday, October 16, 2010

Boo!

A friendly face from Krankie's
The first coffee shop Halloween party is posted on the Events page. CoffeeCat's favorite holiday is just two weeks away!

Krankie's Airstream kicked off the season with its annual pumpkin carving event. The Airstream is next door to Reynolda Farmer's Market. Where else can parents kick back with a cold coffee beverage while the kids carve pumpkins in the sun?
Backstreet Buzz is planning its annual Halloween party. Last year, iCoffee hosted trick-or-treating. Some events might be on Saturday, some might be on Sunday, so we will post the details as soon as we find them.

Coffee shops, you can post your events here in the comments or on our Facebook page.

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

New Coffee Shop Stuff This Week

A smattering of news & info for coffee shop fans this week.

Simplyummy Cafe is giving a prize to one lucky fan who posts on fb, "why do you love simplyummy?"

photo uploaded from Chelsee's Coffee
- just one of the fabulous coffee shops that
brings CoffeeCat to downtown WS! 

Community Arts Cafe is now complete --- with a coffee bar! See the Coffee Shop Guide for address. Be sure to subscribe to the CAC weekly newsletter for a listing of upcoming events, delivered on Thursdays so you can plan your weekend.

Cafe Roche now offers bees wax lip balm and hand cream. Your skin will appreciate these on those breezy, cool days when you're walking the bow wow and stopping by for a treat!

CoffeeCat likes church, but wonders how everyone else can sit still so long, so early in the day, without caffeine. Is it just me? Maybe not! Chelsee's Coffee hosts a Moravian church service every Sunday morning. All customers are welcome to come in for coffee, even if you don't stay for church. Hmmm, maybe I'll give this a try.

Feed Your Brain at Triad Coffee Shops. Tired of TV, computer games, football and other less-than-entertaining-entertainment? Choose your challenge! Monday night offers a choice of French conversation or trivia, Wednesdays are Scrabble nights, and Thursdays offer a book club. Not to mention the mentally refreshing art, music, and literature you'll find at Triad Coffee Shops. Check the Events Page for details!

This is just a smattering of info! Please share your info with CoffeeCat so everyone can check it out!

Sunday, August 22, 2010

Coffee Shop on the Big Screen: Post 2

Coffee fans, if you missed the premiere of Everything We Forgot We Remember And Forget . . . sorry! Some of the funniest lines were delivered in the Cafe Roche scene.

"You brought wings in here?"
"Yes, they don't sell them here!"

And, "that was lie."
"That was a lie."
"That was a lie."

If you're thinking you had to be there . . . you're right! But writer/director/barista Tim Hall is giving everyone a chance to be part of his feature film, Ordinary Wilderness, by donating to the production costs. People in Winston-Salem are making things happen in & for this city, so let's CHIP IN!

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Triad coffee shop on the big screen

I love Triad coffee shops! Why didn't I think of making a film at one? Why?

Uploaded from Facebook events page
Obviously, I'm not a talented School of the Arts student who happens to be a talented Cafe Roche barista.

Everything We Forgot We Remember and Forget, a film made on location at Cafe Roche, will be screened in Winston-Salem's newest theater. Let's be the first to see this on the big screen!


CoffeeCat gives props to the creative people who think of such great ideas and work hard to make them a reality. The only thing that could be better than making a film in a coffee shop is watching it in that very same coffee shop! But CoffeeCat knows more fans will fit into the cinema, so everyone come and see!

You'll also get to see another short film, September.

August 22, 9 - 10 p.m.
a/perture cinema, 311 West 4th St.
Created By Tim Hall, Daniel Hansen, Saul McSween
Starring: Abigail Leigh, W. Scott Parker III, Jeff Parker, Gene Francis

Friday, August 6, 2010

Latte art and fine art - Saturday!

latte art created by the coffee
artists at Cafe Roche

Thanks to a gem in the heart of Ardmore, you can keep the gallery hop going one more night & get your caffeine fix, too. Cafe Roche always has art on display from local artists and kicks off each show with a party! Saturday from 6 to 10 p.m. is the opening for Beamer Aston's work. Enjoy works of art & coffee, including creative combinations of espresso, ice cream, and baked goodies.

Thursday, August 5, 2010

So many coffee shops . . .

so little time to savor them all. Readers of Smitty's Notes named these The Best of Winston-Salem 2010:

Winner: Krankie’s
Runner Up: Brew Nerds
Honorable Mention: Cafe Roche

As you know, CoffeeCat likes 'em all, but each for a different reason (refer to July 30 post).

Smittyheads, you have 1 year to try all the coffee shops in the twin cities so you can be an informed voter in 2011. In the meantime, keep coming back to Triad Coffee Shops & tell us about 'em.

And if you live in W-S and don't subscribe to Smitty's Notes, why on earth not?

Friday, July 30, 2010

Discovering the coffee shop

I first discovered coffee shops when I moved to Winston-Salem in 1993. Suddenly, I learned that coffee wasn’t just for mornings. My sister, friends and I enjoyed poetry slams at the Horse’s Mouth in the heart of downtown and listened to up-and-coming bands at Morning Dew on Burke Street in the West End. Tate Street Coffee in Greensboro was an attraction where we took our out-of-town friends. In coffee houses we found the opposite of the smoke-filled, strobe-lighted, eardrum-bursting nightclubs that were “the” night life for college students. At the coffee house, everyone could get a grown-up yet non-alcoholic drink, stick to a tight budget, and hear the conversation.


More than a decade later, as a graduate student, I rediscovered coffee houses in the Triad. I appreciated calm but busy coffee houses like CafĂ© RochĂ© in Winston-Salem and The Coffee Break in Greensboro. They provide a great place for coffee and reading by day, and conversation with friends by night. I’ve also discovered that coffee shops are much more than a place to gather for lattes and chai. New shops such as Krankie’s, Brew Nerds, and Chelsee’s, all in Winston-Salem, are putting a new spin on coffee shops and welcoming new concepts and new customers of all ages.

Winston-Salem’s Brew Nerds on Hanes Mall Blvd. is a glass, brightly-lit, ultra modern hot spot for Wii tournaments and trivia contests. The owners of Krankie’s transformed an old warehouse into an arts and entertainment destination where customers can watch documentary films, shop at a weekly farmers market, and visit nearby galleries and shops also housed in what they now call “The Wherehouse.” Krankie’s customers give it props as a good place to drink a glass of wine on Saturday night and read the newspaper over coffee on a Sunday morning. Some Saturday nights you can find gospel concerts at Juicy Java in Kernersville. iCoffee in Summerfield offers bluegrass music some nights and a gathering spot after Friday night football games.

The desire for good coffee and a place to enjoy it is universal. Coffee shops are great places to drink tea, smoothies, and even beer. And since people come to coffee shops for different reasons, you can be sure there’s a place and a time for any of them. To write your great novel, most coffee shops would be the perfect place on a Sunday morning or a Saturday afternoon. To meet new people, try Friday night art openings, concerts almost any night of the week, or Saturday mornings while walking your dog. To enjoy the literary arts, there are poetry slams, book signings, and scrabble tournaments.

In this blog, I’ll tell you about upcoming events at Triad coffee shops. Want me to visit your favorite coffee shop? Want to promote an event? Let me know about it.