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Cup O' Joe (City Center)

Cup O' Joe (City Center)

Cup O' Joe (Cafe Joe, in Hebrew) is a welcome addition to the Israeli coffee shop scene. While the big three chains (Aroma, Coffee Shop and Cafe Hillel) are justly famed for repelling the advances of Starbucks, they don't quite measure up to the standards of the new-wave American and European coffee chains, overflowing with exotic varieties and styles of coffee.

Enter: Cup O' Joe, late '90s, Tel Aviv.

Its second Jerusalem branch, two floored glass behemoth, is located on King George St., roughly across the street from the new Beit Avi Chai center.

The shop is beautifully designed, and unlike other Israeli coffee chains, the staff are well-trained in the art of coffee, ready to answer your questions and make suggestions. Cup O' Joe stocks more than a dozen varieties of coffee bean, from Kenya, Guatemala, Brazil and multiple points in between. And Americans jonesing for the rare filter coffee can get that, too.

The dairy menu is equally expansive, overflowing with pasta, wraps, salads, sandwiches, soup, focaccia, toasts and desserts for dining in or carrying out. And as an added bonus: free wireless Internet access.


Details

King George St. 41
City Center/Mamilla
Kosher/Rabbinate
40-60 NIS per person
02-622-1492



Comments

1. correction
Helmet, 07.08.09
1. Helmet says:
correction
The address in the body of this review is incorrect. The 2nd Cup O Joe's is opposite Keren Keyemet L'Yisrael St. on King George St. The original one is on Keren HaYesod.

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