Brian K Miller wrote:Hoke wrote:Had a few Nespresso coffees with friends in France and Napa, so got interested in having one myself. So I got one for Christmas.
Have it on my desk next to my computer. Easy to use and a surprisingly nice delivery of espresso with crema. The coffee quality is decent (not the best I've had, but then I've had baristas serve up stuff that wasn't as good). Good selection. Too damned pricey, but cheaper than going to a coffee shop,
and there's no Peet's handy 'round here anyhoo.So: it's handy; it's quick; no muss no fuss; variety of coffees and styles (mostly make lungo). I like it.
Okay, purists, the hating can begin...

Only hating here is towards the bolded text. You would REALLY go to Peet's Over-Roasted Chain over Stumptown or some of the locals? For Shame, Hoke, for Shame.

Heretic!
And Robin, for shame, enabling poor Brian in his errancy!
In this land of so many options for excellent coffee, this caffeinated heaven of Portlandia, there is an absolute embarrasment of entrepreneurial riches to choose from, 'tis true.
I remain unapologetic, however, in liking Peet's Coffee. Although they don't have near as many locations to choose from, and are thus not always conveniently located for me, I do stop into Peet's when I can. It is vastly, vastly, vastly preferable to Starbucks, and even more preferable than Starbucks Lite (aka SBC coffee, a Starbucks subsidiary).
I used to like Starbucks, because of their standard heavy roast style (what wimps and simps refer to as over-roasted or charred) but gave it up finally because their quality of coffee and quality of pull/pour became overwhelmed by success and the necessity to feed the corporate beast who voraciously demands lower quality and higher profits.
But Peets I still like. Since I drink only doppio espressos and an occasional latte at Peets, I'm almost always pleased with what I get. A Peets latte still looks---and more importantly---tastes like a real honest to god latte, whereas Starbucks is a watery mess of diluted coffee and some milk-like substance slopped into a paper cup and sucked unseen through a sippycup hole. Blech.
Stumptown, yes, absolutely. Even better, for me, is Barista. Those guys are fanatics that make Stumptown look like Tully's. Artists and damned proud of it.