America doesn’t just run on Dunkin’, it runs on straight coffee. Did you know two-thirds of Americans drink coffee? In fact, Americans drink so much coffee, that it is the number one beverage of choice! This got me thinking… What makes coffee so good, such an essential part of every day life?
I find it is one of the little joys many adults find in their daily routine. Obtaining or making a coffee before heading to work truly does tend to make our days a little brighter.
Since coffee is the backbone of America, who wouldn’t want to enjoy a cup of joe in a delightful local coffeeshop?
A coffeeshop I know and adore is The French Press.
The French Press is a quaint coffeeshop in Southern New Jersey. They take your average coffee-run and transform it into a luxurious Parisian experience. Locals and visitors come to relax, chat, work, and most importantly, enjoy artisanal coffee and tasty French patisserie.
The French Press’ outdoor seating area enchants coffee lovers as if it were a coffee lover’s Garden of Eden.Decor changes with the seasons allowing a simple coffee run to be transformed into a holiday experience.
Holiday decor welcomes customers at the entryway doors. The smell and sound of fresh La Colombe coffee being ground greets them upon entrance.
Barista preparing coffee at The French Press, displaying artisanal coffee and a welcoming atmosphere.A stunning chandelier illuminating the high ceiling; cultivating a rich, elegant ambiance in the main seating area.People swipe and sip as the sun peeks through. Silver cutlery and ceramic dishware is left behind from a weekend’s breakfast rush.A cozy corner in the shop where patrons enjoy their time in a relaxed setting before tackling the day ahead.Patrons wants to start their day in peace. Coffee and peace– what more could one ask for?A beautifully decorated porch at The French Press bids patrons adieu as they head towards the street with a caffeinated mind and body ready to seize the day.