Wednesday, April 4, 2007

Coffee Review: Cafe Fiore / Mighty-O donuts

The day ended much like any other. It was Thursday, and my coworkers and I were discussing who should bring the donuts this morning. Wanting to be the hero, I mentioned that the downtown Krispy Kreme is really not that far out of my way. Blanks stares. K.K gets no love around here.

OK, I knew what they really wanted. For months we've been wondering about http://www.mightyo.com/ vegan donuts, and it seemed that I was now on the hook for bringing donuts from the other side of the lake. OK, well, they are bound to have coffee, and it would hopefully add only 30 minutes to my commute.

As it turned out, I woke up promptly at 6 AM this morning, even though I hadn't set my alarm, so I had a prayer of being early enough to beat the traffic. Asd it turns out THAT prayer was actually heard for some reason, and I made quick time up to the Wallingford-Green Lake area, and the little Mighty-o shop. We could finally see how our meatless brothers and sisters fill their need for sweets.

I wasn't surprised that the local Vegan donut place is located in hippy-trippy Fremont, but I was surprised that it is located on a gentrified block. Which means that it's in an area of rich yuppies. And the price of the donuts matched the neighborhood. Why is it that all movements that start out with pure motives, to better yourself and/or other people always seem to end up selling out and going after your pocketbook?

Anyway, on to the review. I got a drip coffee to go with my donuts, and I can tell you that I am not sold on organic coffee. I found it to be weak and watery, with no meat to it. The donut selection is good, although they taste vaguely of missing lard. I would go back for a donut, but not for coffee. The gal behind the counter told me that in the 4 years she's been there, she's only seen one Seattle Police person in the shop, so either that's a myth, or somebody knows something we don't about the donuts.

Rating: I rate Cafe Fiore 2.5 coffee beans, at least as served to me at Mighty-O. I may take some beans home myself and experiment.

1 comment:

Dunk'n said...

Ok normally I don't like to call people out on stuff but I can't help myself. First of all Mighty-O is not in Fremont, second of all the prices are higher because of the organic ingredients and trans-fat free oils, the profit ratio is actually smaller than conventional donut shops, and because you don't see cops in Mighty-O is only because they don't know about Mighty-O.