I wake each morning to the sound of coffee brewing, the drip, drip, drip... Then the smell comes, it drifts over me and I long for that first sip. But this isn't coffee. I won't be drinking this 'coffee'. The bitter brown liquid certain people in our society (Bob) call coffee. This coffee is what The People of Stick only joke about using while the bosses are away. This stuff, is not for me.
Mum and I search for the real coffee, we drive through town after town searching for the good stuff, The Stick quality stuff, but no luck. Province after province, nothing. Zip. We know it is here somewhere, we are just sadly in the wrong place, we keep trekking on our way, dreaming of our Cappuccinos back at The Stick, in Sooke. Soon, we say, maybe the next town, we dream. Nothing. It's just not happening.
Many times we gave in and had Timmies iced capp (:((((((((((((((((). Or we'd give a place a chance, buying a coffee, but no such luck. At one place, I ordered a cappuccino, I thought this place would be good, (they had good chocolate...) I had high expectations, and I actually started looking toward to that first sip, rather then dreading it. Then I saw the girl taking my order reach for a cup, plop it under a machine, and press the 'cappuccino' button. Sigh...
The perfect Stick Cappuccino.
Finally we find it....
Just when I'd given up hope on ever finding, that perfectly balanced sip of coffee, we find it. We are in Gaspé, QU, and they have our first sip of good coffee since The Stick.
I walk in the little shop, which reminds me of a much smaller version of Ottavio's in Victoria, BC, with a small town feeling, like The Stick. The shop is stuffed, people are crowded inside the shop waiting to order their cheeses, fresh baked bread, coffees, desserts, deli meats and cured meats, pastry's, plus groceries and beer (I still don't remember the name of this place).
Couldn't get much better. We order a personalized pizza to share, three coffees, a dessert each, fresh baked French bread, two cheeses, and a buy and bake pizza for later. The coffee came with a jug of milk that was slightly warmed. On a scale of Timmies (1) to The Stick (10 aka. perfection) I'd give it an 9.
With crèma and everything, there is is. :)
Well, I'm off to hunt for good coffee...
Gabe.

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