tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32765685.post6569126702884572112..comments2024-02-29T07:56:25.703+08:00Comments on Cafe Grendel: Unstated obligations"Grendel"http://www.blogger.com/profile/09811467039384648545noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32765685.post-83710462638359847922010-05-17T20:09:42.031+08:002010-05-17T20:09:42.031+08:00I love the Re store and the fact that it is still ...I love the Re store and the fact that it is still a family business and that seems to pick quality and passion over straight out profit. . .plus my kids are fond of the complementary fredo frogs when I buy my wine and smallgoods! <br /><br />I think though we should all thank the influx of Italians that allowed something like the Re store and coffee and food to be nourished and then finally flourish when the rest of the population finally caught up.Edwardhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16020445581810054798noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32765685.post-52847992136513544822010-05-17T10:02:52.819+08:002010-05-17T10:02:52.819+08:00Grendel, I share your feelings for this. I still r...Grendel, I share your feelings for this. I still remember fondly my childhood years where a trip to the RE store was a favoured event. How we developed a love for the romance of fine Italian roasted coffee, which we excitedly took turns at grinding in the store.<br /><br />I have no doubt that the coffee we absorbed through the smells and our touch over all those is a big part of our love of it today.LoveofCoffeehttp://www.loveofcoffee.netnoreply@blogger.com