Monday, June 23, 2008


The Coffee Culture in The U.S.ACoffee is very important for the Americans people. The average of European drinks more coffee per a year than the average American, the cultural importance and its effects on the average European seems to me smaller than that on the average American. After all, coffee is a cultural obsession in the United States.Chains with thousands of branches like Dunkin' Donuts or Starbucks dominate US daily street life. Especially in the morning (90% of coffee consumed in the US is in the morning), millions of white foamy cups with boldly imprinted pink and orange logos bob across the streets in morning rush hour and on the train. Coffee drive-ins are a saving grace for the rushing army of helmeted and tattooed construction workers. During lunch break, men and women in savvy business suits duck into coffee shops.Coffee drinkers in the United States can be found just about anywhere you go.

1 comment:

zazou said...

Very true! And, as a result, Starbucks has over-stretched itself in a number of cities. We shall see what happens