Mysterious girl, move your coffee close to mine

Peter Andre’s New York Coffee Club

The much anticipated, eagerly awaited second coffee shop of Peter Andre’s made its Brighton debut last week and I was there to taste his latest offering. Just like Pandre’s insania filled comeback following his appearance on I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here, the sequel to his East Grinstead shop brought excitement and joy to a rainy sunglasses still required Brighton.

The ITV2 of Coffee

The available coffees and prices flash up intermittently on three screens behind the baristas. Just before you’ve chosen one of the eight coffees the screen flashes to an irrelevant promotional page. Wait 20 more seconds and you’ll be ordering that coffee; with one of the friendly staff tapping a screen to expertly blend your personal cup of coffee.

The coffee was slightly bitter, lukewarm, served in a cold cup from an automated touchscreen all-in-one bean to cup machine that clearly hasn’t yet been fine tuned to make a decent hot cup. It lacks the love and care you’ll find in most of Brighton’s indie coffee shops.

In Australia it is hard to get a bad coffee yet over here it is hard to get a good one.

– http://www.newyorkcoffeeclub.co.uk/about-nycc/

Join the Club

The name New York Coffee Club is hardly inspiring, personally I’m in favour of renaming it Oz Coff. The New York theme doesn’t stretch beyond some awful graffiti art I hear Pandre personally designed and executed to match the tattoo he got following the Jordan split.

New York Coffee Club Graffiti

Excuse the poor camera work. I had to work covertly.

The New York Coffee Club opened with fresh paint and clean tables, with an obvious effort to avoid making headlines about its hygiene.

The store has ambitious but welcomed opening hours, with coffee being dispensed till 9pm Monday to Friday, and up to 7pm on a Sunday. A late night coffee shop has been much sought after in Brighton for some time. What a shame it’s this one.

I’m happy to see Pandre has taken a more hands on approach with his input in this branch of New York Coffee Club.

 

Show Mountain Lion’s Notification Center With a Gesture

Apple claim you can reveal the Notification Center with a simple two finger swipe from right to left on the trackpad, but what they don’t mention is the swipe has to start from the very edge or off the right of the trackpad for it to register. Otherwise the standard two finger scroll will kick in.

If you use a Magic Mouse you’re left gesture-less, but you’re able to add Notification Center as a hot corner. The top right of the screen makes the most sense for this as that’s where the Notification Center icon is.