cathy
Um... coffee is not mocha flavoured. You are mistaking mocha lattes or something like that for *coffee*. I suppose this a Starbucks phenomenon.
But do you take lemon in your water? And if so, why? I, for one, don't want to fish a wedge of lemon out of my glbutt of water, let alone lemon seeds. It's all a carry over from the 1990's yuppie must-have-lemon thing and I don't understand it. Just as I don't understand buying bottles of water. Sorry, I just don't get it.
But I do like You bring your own tea (bags, I'm buttuming) to the restaurant?
Why not just explain to the management you aren't getting what you want when you want it? If you're that good of a customer (and I'm not saying you aren't) surely you can approach the manager and say hey, look, I'd like better service about my tea.
LOL most places do seem to be over eager to refill coffee cups. I wonder what would have happened if I'd told that server in Illinois I wanted tea. What kind of tea would I have been served? Lipton tea bags?
She couldn't have known the only type of tea I really like is Chamomile (to help me sleep, and I only drink it in the evenings). Lipton? Bring me Lipton Cup-a-Noodle Soup instead! :D
My beef about coffee...and tea 108Um, you've got that backwards. Mocha IS coffee flavor, not the other way around. Long before the founders of Starbucks were even in diapers, mocha was (and...
Jill