I opened the tall glass smoky door and slowly
made my way in dragging my feet. Starbucks. My heart
started to palpitate. It was a tough
night of tossing and turning. I couldn't get
to sleep as my mind was racing. This was probably
from the large amounts of coffee that I consumed
during the day. I am hooked like most Americans on
this drug called caffeine. It makes me happy during
the day, and, restless during the night. I tried to
stop but the local coffee pusher makes it difficult.
The line up to get coffee is more
than 10 people, all waiting for the one cashier to
handle them. There are a lot of people on Caffeine.
They always play loud music of a type that I would call, gothic - modern -
rap. It is played loud on the speakers. They offer
CD's from Gloria Estefan and the Rolling Stones at
the counter beside the cash register, but they never
play that music. Instead, Gothic -Modern -
Rap that you would never hear on the radio, let
alone on the street. But, the manager of the store
likes it, and one of the perks of the job is
watching customers in pain both from the volume
levels and from the beat of the music. My
headache is getting worse. Where's that coffee!
I am at the cashier.
Starbucks makes sure to hire only the medium
shelf people that cannot get a job at the local
Publix. Something about 'dress code' and keeping
yourself pleasant so that a customer doesn't become
sick just looking at you. This is not what Starbucks
looks for in an employee . They believe in 'Give me
your poor, down trodden, etc' in other words anyone
they can suck in for a low wage that couldn't get a
job anywhere else. This is the way loyalty is
created ( another word for slavery).
There is no one in line now, but that doesn't
stop the attendant from taking her time. It seems
that the inverse proportion rule governs here. The
longer the line the faster the service. The less
amount of people waiting the longer it takes. It is
truly frustrating. She has a grease pencil in
one hand and a cup in the other...I better not mess
with her....Oh. The music changed. It is now
Rap-Modern-Classical Evangelical Spanish music.
Great. Can they turn it up another notch please?
Finally....The cashier looks at me and is saying
something in a language I can partially understand
through the pierced tongue.
"Can I take your order? Would you like to have
our cake today? How about a bagel? How about our new
cinnamon rolls? How about..."
I interrupted her.
"Can I have a Grandé Latté Brevé Quad?
"You mean a Quad Grandé Latté Brevé ?"
"Isn't
that what I said?" ( I felt like it was a pink
panther movie...)
"We have a system here. We like
to say it a certain way so that our Coffee Engineer
can make sure he gets your order just right."
"You mean the guy over there with the metal
shards through his ear, lip and eyebrow? He has more
flack than a B-17 flying low over Germany during
world war II. "
"World War II ? Oh, I didn't
know they made a sequel already. Tom Cruise was
great in it wasn't he?
"
"Can I just get an extra strength coffee
with half and half milk.?"
"Sorry, we don't make
that here.
"
"How about then a Quad Grandé Latté Breve?"
"That
will be $15.00.
"
"For a cup of coffee with milk?"
"No, for a Quad
Grandé Latté Brevé. "
"Thanks. It's great to get
change back from twenty bucks "
"What?"
"Never mind"
After waiting in line for several
minutes and then to watch the contortionist Coffee
Engineer weave his way through a series of sequences
guaranteed to take more time, the coffee with milk
finally arrived. Is there no other place in
town where we can get a good cup of coffee? The
Answer is : Finally Yes! Java D'Lites.
Java
D'Lites is a locally run coffee / wine bar that just
opened. They offer all the types of coffee
styles that you are used to, as well as wine.
Coffee and Wine is a great combination, and to add
to it, they offer great desserts as well.
The features in this place are:
- Free Wifi. Surf as much as you want
- Pleasant atmosphere, with lots of room.
- Conference facility to hold small meetings
- low level music
- live music on weekends
- Karaoke Wednesday nights
This is truly a destination place to go to
after dinner, or for coffee in the morning.
Java
D'Lites
2528 University Drive
( West side of
the street in the Royal Palm Shopping Plaza)
M-Th
6am - Midnight
Friday, Saturday 6AM-closing
Sunday 7AM-11PM
954-340-BEAN