Breaking Bad
If you're a fan of Breaking Bad, then this coffee shop is a must visit. The theme is that of a Chemistry lab, and the name is based on the name of the lead character in the series - Walter White, who is a Chemistry professor (and more) - hence the name Walter's Coffee Roastery.
There's a coffee maker in the shape of a chemistry apparatus called the chemex. This has filters made of bonded paper which remove most of the coffee oils making the taste different than other coffee making systems.
You can choose which coffee (beans) you'd like and they can make it for you using the chemex. The best part of this is that they also perform a dry ice show for you giving the real feel of a lab. I was overjoyed with this and almost ended up addressing the barista as "Heisenberg" (if you know what I mean). Here's a little video I shot:
We chose the Colombian beans as we wanted something with less acidic content. The aromas were great and so was the flavor. It was a bit different than what Colombian beans would taste like, since this is made using the chemex. The coffee was truly amazing indeed.
Then we also ordered an iced mocha. The mocha was served in a conical flask, and holding that I almost felt like a scientist. The coffee was delicious. It was creamier than what I'd usually get and I loved it to the core.
"Heisenberg" was so kind that he also gave us a taste of the cold brew (Colombian beans). It was served in a mini beaker and my friend went totally gaga over it.
This place also has names of different people written in a way that it looks like a periodic table.
The place isn't that big, but the vibe of this whole place is so amazing that you definitely need to go there for the experience.
There's a coffee maker in the shape of a chemistry apparatus called the chemex. This has filters made of bonded paper which remove most of the coffee oils making the taste different than other coffee making systems.
You can choose which coffee (beans) you'd like and they can make it for you using the chemex. The best part of this is that they also perform a dry ice show for you giving the real feel of a lab. I was overjoyed with this and almost ended up addressing the barista as "Heisenberg" (if you know what I mean). Here's a little video I shot:
We chose the Colombian beans as we wanted something with less acidic content. The aromas were great and so was the flavor. It was a bit different than what Colombian beans would taste like, since this is made using the chemex. The coffee was truly amazing indeed.
Then we also ordered an iced mocha. The mocha was served in a conical flask, and holding that I almost felt like a scientist. The coffee was delicious. It was creamier than what I'd usually get and I loved it to the core.
"Heisenberg" was so kind that he also gave us a taste of the cold brew (Colombian beans). It was served in a mini beaker and my friend went totally gaga over it.
This place also has names of different people written in a way that it looks like a periodic table.
The place isn't that big, but the vibe of this whole place is so amazing that you definitely need to go there for the experience.
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