Last week's Coffee Crawl site was #38 for those of you who have not been counting. Up to this point I have shied away from going to coffee shop chains. So, what possessed me, then, to choose Deli Biscotti (since 1945) in King's Court on Buffelsfontein Rd. in Walmer Heights, I have not a clue. Anyway, as with most chain shops, what Deli Biscotti lacks in any kind of atmosphere it certainly makes up for in a tried and true menu and some decent coffee. The cappuccino I had was very good, my second round Biscotti Hotti (white hot chocolate w/a shot of espresso) was awesome!
Meet the Barista Jesse |
Deli Biscotti has been at the main entrance of King's Court for four years. The shop is comfortable and the staff, pleasant, so if your feet are tired after shopping it is a nice place to rest and have a snack or enjoy one of their Ciro brand coffees. Owner, Lorette Dewing, and barista, Jesse were kept busy on Thursday with a steady stream of customers so I didn't have an opportunity to speak with either except to get their names and a picture of Jesse (Lorette is camera shy, so no pic of her).
Conversation among the Crawlers, June Nash, Stella and Beryl Dawson (welcome back, ladies!), Gail Darne, Fran and Keith de Beer, Beth Vieira, and Fr. Dominic Griego, started off with Halloween history and traditions. Halloween is not a big holiday here in SA so I knew not to expect trick-or-treaters on Monday night. The Halloween theme continued as Fran told us that she was digging into her genealogy and had dusted off some skeletons in her family closet. No worries, Fran, I suppose we all have out share of "horse thieves and bootleggers" in our family histories. Fran also told us what her daughter, Mandy, named her model desk skeleton but the name eludes me at the moment.
This Week's Crawlers June, Stella, Beryl, Keith, Gail, Beth, Fran not pictured- Fr. Dominic |
Keith's useless fact-of-the-week.... The only South African invention to have traveled to the moon is Pratley Putty. NASA chose this as one of the adhesives that they used on the Ranger Moon Module Project in 1967. Cool or what?
And lastly, I know this is way old news but I have to conclude my Rugby World Cup 2011 updates by congratulating the New Zealand All-Blacks on their victory over France in the Finals Match a week ago Sunday.
~Thank you to Lorette and Jesse... the coffee was great!
~A belated Happy Birthday to Stella Dawson - Oct 25
Hoping to be more timely this week,
Ellen