My daughters and I had a special time on Saturday morning as we coffee'd
and shopped in Davenport - an older vibey suburb of Durban.The atmosphere is great. We started at Bean Green with arguably the best coffee in Durbs at the moment!
Monday, 12 October 2009
Wednesday, 1 July 2009
Bean Green
As you may know by now, I am passionate about excellent coffee, which is
one of the reasons I owned a quirky coffee shop for a couple of years!So
I was delighted to visit the Bean Green Coffee Roastery in Davenport
Durban yesterday. It's a long time since I have had such a stunning cup
of coffee!It is one of those places that intrigue me. There are a lot
of reasons why it could not work - a limited menu, few staff and simple
decor. But
that is exactly why it does work. The place was crowded, the service
really friendly and of course, the coffee was excellent! The background
music comes from a record player!
When we left, some of the customers greeted us too, and told us we
must come back again! A lovely vibe all round. It definitely has the
x-factor!
Coffee at the Corner Cafe in Glenwood, Durban is fun enough, but this time we had the added delight of being surrounded by Claire Regnard's works of art. Her lasercut metal work is very appealing and I am planning on taking my husband there soon to have a look!Visit Clare's web sight to see more about her shop Amoeba Lighting and Living and the work she does!
Just love the functional and elegant aspects of the Corner Cafe! Somehow the pile of serviettes being freshly ironed adds to the atmosphere! Have a look at their brand new web sight!
- See more at: http://freshlyfound.blogspot.com/2008/11/claire-regnard.html#sthash.1EGpYj1t.dpuf
Just love the functional and elegant aspects of the Corner Cafe! Somehow the pile of serviettes being freshly ironed adds to the atmosphere! Have a look at their brand new web sight!
- See more at: http://freshlyfound.blogspot.com/2008/11/claire-regnard.html#sthash.1EGpYj1t.dpuf
Bean Green
As
you may know by now, I am passionate about excellent coffee, which is
one of the reasons I owned a quirky coffee shop for a couple of years!So
I was delighted to visit the Bean Green Coffee Roastery in Davenport
Durban yesterday. It's a long time since I have had such a stunning cup
of coffee!It is one of those places that intrigue me. There are a lot
of reasons why it could not work - a limited menu, few staff and simple
decor. But
that is exactly why it does work. The place was crowded, the service
really friendly and of course, the coffee was excellent! The background
music comes from a record player!
When we left, some of the customers greeted us too, and told us we
must come back again! A lovely vibe all round. It definitely has the
x-factor!
- See more at: http://freshlyfound.blogspot.com/2009/07/bean-green.html#sthash.M4Zeg3Cm.dpufAs you may know by now, I am passionate about excellent coffee, which is
one of the reasons I owned a quirky coffee shop for a couple of years!So
I was delighted to visit the Bean Green Coffee Roastery in Davenport
Durban yesterday. It's a long time since I have had such a stunning cup
of coffee!It is one of those places that intrigue me. There are a lot
of reasons why it could not work - a limited menu, few staff and simple
decor. But
that is exactly why it does work. The place was crowded, the service
really friendly and of course, the coffee was excellent! The background
music comes from a record player!
When we left, some of the customers greeted us too, and told us we
must come back again! A lovely vibe all round. It definitely has the
x-factor!
Coffee at the Corner Cafe in Glenwood, Durban is fun enough, but this time we had the added delight of being surrounded by Claire Regnard's works of art. Her lasercut metal work is very appealing and I am planning on taking my husband there soon to have a look!Visit Clare's web sight to see more about her shop Amoeba Lighting and Living and the work she does!
Just love the functional and elegant aspects of the Corner Cafe! Somehow the pile of serviettes being freshly ironed adds to the atmosphere! Have a look at their brand new web sight!
- See more at: http://freshlyfound.blogspot.com/2008/11/claire-regnard.html#sthash.1EGpYj1t.dpuf
Just love the functional and elegant aspects of the Corner Cafe! Somehow the pile of serviettes being freshly ironed adds to the atmosphere! Have a look at their brand new web sight!
- See more at: http://freshlyfound.blogspot.com/2008/11/claire-regnard.html#sthash.1EGpYj1t.dpuf
Coffee at the Corner Cafe in Glenwood, Durban is fun enough, but this time we had the added delight of being surrounded by Claire Regnard's works of art. Her lasercut metal work is very appealing and I am planning on taking my husband there soon to have a look!Visit Clare's web sight to see more about her shop Amoeba Lighting and Living and the work she does!
Just love the functional and elegant aspects of the Corner Cafe! Somehow the pile of serviettes being freshly ironed adds to the atmosphere! Have a look at their brand new web sight!
- See more at: http://freshlyfound.blogspot.com/2008/11/claire-regnard.html#sthash.1EGpYj1t.dpuf
Just love the functional and elegant aspects of the Corner Cafe! Somehow the pile of serviettes being freshly ironed adds to the atmosphere! Have a look at their brand new web sight!
- See more at: http://freshlyfound.blogspot.com/2008/11/claire-regnard.html#sthash.1EGpYj1t.dpuf
Wednesday, 4 February 2009
Round and Round
We have lived in Durban for around 15 years now, and it has taken us this long to visit the Roma Revolving Restaurant.
We had a few family milestones to celebrate - so we thought we would
give it a try. I have never been to a revolving restaurant before. We really enjoyed ourselves. The secret was to arrive just before the sun set
Friday, 9 January 2009
Sustainable Designs
My daughter and I fortunately caught the tail end of the inaugural SUSS'T exhibition at at the KZNSA Gallery in Durban yesterday. It is the result of a partnership between the KZNSA and Design Indaba
and catalogues and exhibits the broad wealth of design and creativity
inherent in South Africa! [I did snap away, but the only reasonable pic I
came home with was of the Zenzulu works on the staircase!]
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