Mr H
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You're right, they do, but aside from Peets (which is mostly available in California) there is no one single chain you can count on to get quality coffee. I will also point out too that North America has coffee and Australia doesn't. Yeah you folks have flat whites and lattes but real drip coffee brewed in a coffee filter, simply isn't much of a thing here. And don't get me wrong, I enjoy a swift shot of espresso here and there but there's nothing quite like a mug of filtered illy coffee.
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So we do agree on something! The difference is the source of the coffee culture. The Canadians got their taste for coffee from the French (or people with Frenchness as we are now supposed to say), which means filter coffee or cafetière coffee. Australia got its taste for coffee from Italians, which means espresso based coffee - which tends to scorch the coffee, masking the more subtle flavours of the beans. But I would still take an independent cafe in Melbourne over anything from Starbucks.