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Melbourne's essential cafes for coffee
Melbourne's essential cafes for coffee

Sydney Morning Herald

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Sydney Morning Herald

Melbourne's essential cafes for coffee

The Melburnian urge to mythologise Melbourne coffee is compulsive, but we do have a point. The city's coffee is world-leading, whether you're after a quick ristretto, oat-milk latte or single-origin pour-over with tasting notes. This category is the cornerstone of Good Food's Essential Melbourne Cafes and Bakeries of 2025. Presented by T2, this guide celebrates the people and places that shape our cafe and bakery scenes and includes more than 100 venues reviewed anonymously across 11 categories, including icons, those best for food, tea, coffee and matcha, and where to get the city's best sweets, sandwiches and baked goods. (These reviews also live on the Good Food app, and are discoverable on the map.) See you at one of these venues tomorrow. Disciple & Kohi No Deshi The contrast between these conjoined coffee shops is as plain as black and white. Tiny Disciple is a calm den of dark wood and minimalist design dedicated to black coffee. Espresso and V60 pour-overs are priced from $5 to north of $100 for those who really want to nerd out over premium Panama Geisha. If it's a flat white you're after, head next door for milk-friendly blends and single-origins in a lighter, brighter setting.

A church in England opens its doors to pro wrestling in a bid to attract converts
A church in England opens its doors to pro wrestling in a bid to attract converts

Washington Post

time04-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Washington Post

A church in England opens its doors to pro wrestling in a bid to attract converts

SHIPLEY, England — Sitting around a wrestling ring, churchgoers roared as local hero Billy O'Keeffe body-slammed a fighter named Disciple. Beneath stained-glass windows, they whooped and cheered as burly, tattooed wresters tumbled into the aisle during a six-man tag-team battle. This is Wrestling Church, which brings blood, sweat and tears — mostly sweat — to St. Peter's Anglican church in the northern England town of Shipley. It's the creation of Gareth Thompson, a charismatic 37-year-old who says he was saved by pro wrestling and Jesus — and wants others to have the same experience.

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