coffee in Romania is a must! the coffee there is so amazing, but i cannot speak for Bucharest. I have been to Timisoara and I hadn't had a cup of coffee for years until in got in an accident on my way to Brasov. A tour bus picked us up in the middle of farm country and dropped us off at a small town where coffee shop was. I am now hooked on coffee again! but i miss Romanian coffee to this day.
Yes, you should fly over there. We filmed that last year so there is, even more, cafes now. We also like the creativity of Two Minutes and you should check his social media, really creative posts!
Moved to Germany from Romania and I have to say, finding good coffee has been a challenge. What I took for granted back home is so rare here and when your espresso machine makes better coffee than you could ever get in a cafe, its difficult justifying paying for it.
Great and useful guide. I was very surprised about the broad specialty coffee scene in Bucharest. I especially loved "Origo", so lovely and talented people. Very good memory.
Guys, did you visit Boiler Coffee shop? Next time you should try it and maybe make another video after that 😁 The coffee is very good and the main barista is Paul Ungureanu that was the first barista in Romania, he also had a barista school so almost all baristas were taught by him. He is a living legend 😀
You'll love it. they are open since September last year. Also there are new coffee shops like Artichoke, and Fellow One(the child of Guido), Dose Cafe and maybe until you come next time there will be more. Bucharest is evolving a lot 😉
Well boys a great vid as usual. Love your channel and the way you present things, keeps you hooked and this is good in the goldfish attention span era. When you come back to bucharest you should broaden your tour, since this video was posted a lot of great places were opened and trust me if you liked these ones you are going to be blown away by some of the new ones
Steam, 2 minutes, Frudisiac, Bloom, Orygyns, M60, Origo, Guido, T-0. Origo, Guido and Sloane have the nicest espresso. Sloane wasnt named, but its open, mild roasts and great range of South American small batch beans.
Thank you Codrina! I will add them to our list on the website and we hope to visit them next time we are in Bucharest:) europeancoffeetrip.com/bucharest/
Those are just a few of them, walking distance from each other. You should check it out, Boiler, Artichoke, Beans&Dots, Bob coffee lab, Drip, Two minutes, Alef and a few more on pending to be open