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Gaggia makes great coffee – and tea – at The Exchequer

12 June 2012

Hampshire destination pub focuses on quality, with proper food and proper coffee The Exchequer in Crookham, Hampshire is a real destination pub.  Out on its own, with lovely walks by the nearby river and canal, customers that want to go there need to drive.  And they do, in big numbers, attracted by the ambiance, the attractive decor and the great food.    The pub has 90 covers and on special occasions, such as Mother’s Day, it can serve 365 meals –...

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Distinctively Modern

2 April 2012

GE-GD espresso machines from Gaggia. The Gaggia GE-GD espresso machine is built to be reliable and fully functional even in the busiest of commercial environments. Its stylish, attractive design looks distinctively modern. New to the range is an optional Cappuccinatore which is designed to make the perfect cappuccino. The GE-GD Series comes in various sizes, from the smallest, compact 1-group GD One, to the largest, 4-group GE-GD which has a capacity of up to 400 espresso shots an hour. This...

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Tall, dark and handsome

16 February 2012

The new Deco Tall Cup from Gaggia Gaggia has launched the Deco Tall Cup, the latest version of its top of the range Deco espresso machine. The Deco Tall Cup combines the stylishly, stunning aesthetics and incredible functionality of the Deco range with added versatility. The Deco Tall Cup is designed to produce perfect coffee time after time in either a mug or a small espresso cup.

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The Art Of Coffee: The Gunton Arms

31 January 2012

Art Deco Gaggia “does the job perfectly” at Norfolk’s latest high profile eatery, which mixes great food with great art (and great coffee)  The Gunton Arms in North Norfolk is a paradox: on the one hand it’s very much a community pub where all are welcomed, whether for a drink or a meal.  On the other, following an extensive refurbishment, its walls are hung with fine art and the food it serves is gathering plaudits and pulling customers from far...

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Go-Go Gaggia goes for coffee in West Yorkshire

9 January 2012

New street coffee service from barrister-turned-barista Isn’t it terrible how hard it can be to get a decent cup of coffee when you’re out on the road or waiting on some small commuter station?  One former lawyer in West Yorkshire got so exasperated by the lack of latte that she gave up her profession to do something about it.  The barrister turned barista, Jocelyn Robinson, has now set up Go-Go Gaggia, a coffee shop with a difference: it operates from...

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