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This is a list of specialty coffee roasters local to Philly that do single-origin light roasts
whose coffeeshops are in or close to Centre City.
This list is tailored to my preferences:
I make coffee with an Aeropress at home,
and I enjoy getting pourover coffee when I’m out.
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This was originally posted on cohost.
On the Market–Frankford trains of SEPTA in Philadelphia,
the designation signs indicating the line and the next stop
are very simple 18-panel 3×5-segment displays.
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I’ve previously posted about my favourite
ice cream shops
in Philadelphia, but there’s a ton of other great little shops to visit.
Here’s a few that I’ve really liked,
sorted into two categories: used bookstores and vintage/oddities.
I’ve excluded all food places, including
coffeeshops, roasteries, bakeries, dessert shops, grocers, markets, food trucks, and so on,
because there are just too many of them.
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When I arrived in Philadelphia, I started a
Tweet thread of ice cream shops
that are or aren’t as good as Rain or Shine back in Vancouver,
which was the ice cream place I frequented most often since they have a location on the UBC campus.
(I don’t have a thread or a list for ice cream shops in Vancouver,
but you really can’t go wrong with Rain or Shine or with Earnest.)
Here I collect a list of the shops that are as good as Rain or Shine,
ordered from west to east.
Prices are for the smallest (non-kid’s) scoop in a cup, including 8% tax, excluding tip.
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For reasons yet fathomable, I’ve decided to cross by foot (almost) all major pedestrian-accessible bridges crossing a body of water in Greater Vancouver. These are, courtesy of this list, as labelled on the following map, and listed as follows, in alphabetical order:
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