Coffee Spotlight

The Best (And A Worst) Of Coffee Spotlight

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Do you love coffee? In this Coffee Spotlight post, we’ll be highlighting some of the best of our Coffee Spotlight articles we’ve done in recent years. Now, we’re not going to include every Coffee Spotlight post, but a large amount of them. It will do wonders for the site’s structure and SEO.

So, we’re going to start with Starbucks at Home. This one is for you if you’re a fan of the American coffee chain Starbucks. The At Home range is essential for coffee drinkers with no local store nearby. Also, we’ve been to the York Street Starbucks in Wynyard.

Next up, we have San Churro in Macarthur Square. Suppose you live in the Macarthur/Campbelltown region when you have at least seen San Churro near Chemist Warehouse. It has incredible hot chocolate and churros – long cinnamon doughnuts that you can dip in chocolate. We’re putting this in for those who might not know what a churro is. Believe us when we say that a few people have asked us what it is. Hopefully, this stops the questions.

Before we jump in, we’re not including Michele’s Patisserie in Narellan Town Centre because it’s not there anymore.

Honourable Best Of List

A few honourable city-based coffee places include:

Local Establishments

In our honest opinion, local coffee in the Wollondilly/Camden/Campbelltown areas is paramount to the survival of coffee culture. The best of coffee culture in the area includes:

Worst of List

Now that we’ve covered the best of category let’s go to the worst of list. Now, given there is not a lot on this list, we’re going to put all the ones we have together.

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About Author

C.J. Hawkings has written for the now-defunct Entertainment website, Movie Pilot and the still functioning WhatCulture and ScreenRant. She prides herself as a truth seeker and will do (almost) anything for coffee or Coke No Sugar. Oh! And food!

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