Sentences with barista
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B b - I cursed the name of the barista who made my coffee and chastised the cup manufacturer from not making a more efficient system to contain a travelling beverage.
- Australians drink coffee in smaller cups, our baristas tend to swirl the milk a little less, and we have completely different terminology.
- I'm still not sure if this knowledge is a good thing, as all it seems to do is annoy the wait staff and baristas of my local hang outs.
- Prior to in-store training baristas are schooled in corporate history and the art of coffee tasting and roasting.
- As I was getting my latte today I told my baristas about the wild technological ride on which I've traveled these past 48 hours.
- How many coffee-chain baristas and sweatshop seamstresses assume that voting for lower taxes will bring them security and prosperity?
- Yesterday as I leaned over the counter discussing all this with one of my favorite baristas she said, ‘Is it making you sore?
- I went in to get my latte and I guess I must have still been smiling because one of the baristas said, ‘You look happy today.
- My two favourite morning baristas were both cranky.
- So long, hairy-armpitted cute pink-haired tattoo'd baristas of Saturday morning strolls down State Street!
- ‘With the coffee bar culture growing in the country, baristas have a major role in bringing awareness about quality coffee among the consuming public,’ is what the organisers feel.
- They belly up to the coffee bar and a barista with a padlock through his nose inquires what they want.
- Maybe a big part of your problem is that the only person you talk to during the day is a student barista in a coffee shop.
- The barista was busy serving the long queue of caffeine addicts and chatting about the previous night's antics.
- She's writing interesting stuff and I LOVE the fact that she overhears some very fascinating conversations in her gig as a coffee barista and shares them on her blog.
- Would I have known that there was no coffee in my drink if the barista hadn't freely admitted his own mistake?