[wisb] Re: Off-topic: Birding & Coffee Shop Stops

  • From: steven lubahn <stevenlubahn@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: harrierhawk1@xxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 05 Jan 2010 17:47:44 -0600

Stone Creek Coffee has a better Latte than Alterra plus they have 'City 
Market' blueberry muffins which are the best I've tasted.

Steven Lubahn
Milwaukee, Milw Co.

Andrea Szymczak wrote:
> Name your favorite local birding coffee stop around the state!!!  
>
> One of my favorite things to do on a day out birding is to stop at a great 
> local coffee shop (not a gas station!) near sites that I will be visiting.  I 
> like those special drinks with complicated names, like "Chocolate Mint Mocha 
> Double Shot Espresso Extra Hot Latte........"!  
>
> Favorite places for me near Milwaukee are Alterra by McKinley Marina along 
> Lake Michigan and further north is The City Market in Shorewood on Capitol 
> Drive.  Out in Waukesha County it's the Milwaukee Street Traders in Delafield 
> and Stone Creek Coffee in Oconomowoc.
>
> I'd love to hear about others....... :)
>
> Andrea Szymczak
>
> Waukesha, WI
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