Savannah wrote:It sounds freaky & wrong, so you need to do it.
Zeke Chaparral wrote:I can understand the need for supplying ice. It would be a food safety nightmare without it, but why do they offer coffee? Money? Working in the coffee house could be a good opportunity to get some experience with espresso, cappuccino, etc in case your job gets downsized.
Lonesomebri wrote:You'll need ice every day, at least you will learn to want to stand in line for ice every day. In all seriousness, good times.
As for coffee, bring a cup, you could always make it yourself, or make friends with neighbors who have some, or find a theme camp that serves it....then you have to figure out how much cookies to bring to pay for that.
It really is better to bring something to gift -honey, cookies, cake, booze- and just hit up a coffee theme camp with that, rather than go to Center Camp every morning. Or, yeah, $100 a cup of joe, my tent. I'll even strain it with a clean sock.
tahiti_treat wrote:I think a latte-type drink was $4 or $5 last year. Regular coffee probably cheaper. I wouldn't go there every day for coffee, but on Temple burn night it was nice to get a hot beverage there since all our stuff was packed up by that point.
theCryptofishist wrote:The story is that the cafe is there to ease people into the life of burningman and that the coffee sales are to support it.
I"m not thrilled, but I've made my piece with it...
Lonesomebri wrote:It really is better to bring something to gift -honey, cookies, cake, booze- and just hit up a coffee theme camp with that, rather than go to Center Camp every morning. Or, yeah, $100 a cup of joe, my tent. I'll even strain it with a clean sock.
jcliff wrote:I like going to Center Camp when I wake up (of course, it's right across the street from my village.) I buy a lemonade or electrolyte drink which I think is $2.
CaffeineGirl wrote: Bring your cup to EspressoCamp for your morning fix of naked espresso. All we want is your smile. Guaranteed not to be strained thru a sock.
wh..sh wrote:jcliff wrote:I like going to Center Camp when I wake up (of course, it's right across the street from my village.) I buy a lemonade or electrolyte drink which I think is $2.
Last year, since I was close to center camp, I walked to get myself a cup of tea, and it turned out to be ginger flavored iced tea! *gasp* It tasted heavenly!
I think I took a sip and I had to sit down, it was that good!
I might have paid around $5 bucks.
MyDearFriend wrote:I can't believe I'm taking shit from a meat-cake-with-teeth. :lol:
BBadger wrote:wh..sh wrote:jcliff wrote:I like going to Center Camp when I wake up (of course, it's right across the street from my village.) I buy a lemonade or electrolyte drink which I think is $2.
Last year, since I was close to center camp, I walked to get myself a cup of tea, and it turned out to be ginger flavored iced tea! *gasp* It tasted heavenly!
I think I took a sip and I had to sit down, it was that good!
I might have paid around $5 bucks.
If you like that flavor, you can get ginger tea at any Asian market.
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