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illusionist  Aug 1, 09, 15:16    #121
no investor for this buisness!!

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 Aug 11, 09, 00:10    #122
Forget Starbucks !!!!! Gimme a TIM HORTONS cofee any day.It's the best. Najlepsza kawa w Kanadzie !!!!!!!!
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Edited by: Lonman  Apr 20, 10, 05:59    #123
just a little slice of home on my recent visit....
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Edited by: Lonman  Apr 20, 10, 06:28    #124
Lonman:
just a little slice of home on my recent visit....

and my picture to go with it.
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 Apr 20, 10, 08:41    #125
Lady in red:
Anyway, Polish people aren't the best coffee makers either ,if I remember correctly.....

And I am sure you don't who introduced coffee to the "western" world and opened the first coffee house in Vienna(Europe?).The guy name was Jerzy Franciszek Kulczycki and it took place in 1683 after victory over Turks at the gates of Vienna where king Sobieski's army plundered Turkish camp and took a lot of booty including coffee beans.Another of his innovations was to serve coffee with milk, a manner that was unknown to the Turks.
I am also a coffee junkie but I think Starbucks is way overpriced.
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Edited by: grubas  Apr 20, 10, 09:32    #126
Lonman:
but also of important note is the first Burger King is coming too...

They are coming back.Burger King was already in PL in the early 90ies .I remember they paid a bilion (pre 95) złotych to B.Linda for commercials.
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 Apr 21, 10, 06:49    #127
very cool for those who need something quick and a slice of home. Actually one of the reasons I enjoy old Europe is the lack of BK and Starbucks and strip malls. Also the other benifit is just a warm place to still on a cold Warsaw afternoon with a friend....


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