Spanish coffee has a long, surprisingly American history. The drink is credited to Huber's Cafe in Portland, Oregon, which also happens to be the oldest restaurant in the state. According to legend, ...
When you think of countries responsible for making iconic coffee, a few immediately come to mind. Maybe you think of Italy, and the classic espresso. Perhaps the cool cafe culture of Vietnam springs ...
A showstopping Spanish Coffee recipe inspired by Portland’s Huber’s Café, combining ignited rum, citrus liqueur, Kahlúa, hot coffee, and lightly sweetened whipped cream.
Spain’s coffee isn’t just a drink—it’s a ritual, a story and a heartbeat. From bustling streets to sunlit patios, every cup connects craft, history, community and the quiet poetry of a sobremesa.
A few months ago, Amie and I were at a restaurant in Costa Rica when we first spotted a waiter making Spanish coffee for a neighboring table. Watching him prepare the Spanish coffee was pretty wild — ...
Spanish coffee does not seem like a particularly cool cocktail, especially in a town like Portland where career bartenders are continually concocting new variations of the tasty and bizarre. But when ...
Mixologist and author Jeffrey Morgenthaler explains why the hippest city in the US can't get enough of Spanish Coffee The Standard's journalism is supported by our readers. When you purchase through ...
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