http://www.theage.com.au/good-food/-gnh01u.html
Are Melbourne's baristas the best in the world? Nick Stone certainly thinks so, and he's in town this week hoping to recruit some crack locals to work at his chain of Melbourne-style cafes in New York, Bluestone Lane.
Where are they now? - Nick Stone
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Re: Where are they now? - Nick Stone
That's good to know. I'm to NYC in December. Don't drink coffee but some Melbourne cafe food might be handy at times!
I wonder how many Melbourne baristas will enjoy earning $7/hour + tips?
I wonder how many Melbourne baristas will enjoy earning $7/hour + tips?
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Re: Where are they now? - Nick Stone
Hope my old team, the New York Magpies sign him up
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