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100%. Ainge goes psychological terror on these other GMs. Meet his price or he'll do whatever it takes to make sure your job is in jeopardy. If Rose doesn't pull the trigger on this deal and the Knicks start the year as the middling team they'll be, Rose doesn't stay in his job.

You obviously don’t know Dolan.
 
Can we focus this discussion a little? What are your go-to spots for coffee in Salt Lake?

For me, if I'm having a latte, I like Tulie's Bakery, Logos Coffee Bar or Three Pines. For a cappuccino, I prefer Tulie's. If I want a cortado, then it's Logos, and if I want a mocha it's probably Three Pines.

La Barba is okay as a fall-back position, and I find their breakfast tacos are just the right size and portion for a small-to-moderate breakfast.
Salt Lake Roasting Company whenever in town. They can compete with Seattle's finest.
 
Salt Lake Roasting Company whenever in town. They can compete with Seattle's finest.
There are only a couple actual craft coffee shops is SLC that source their own beans and roast them. Those are the few really good ones. Coffee is so complex. All these places doing random blends are rarely going to be good. SLC roasting company is pretty good though. I think the best are Publik and Blue Copper assuming you are just looking for a really good cup of coffee and not worried about other stuff. Edit: Nothing wrong with milk and sugar in your coffee but if you do that I dont really trust what someone thinks of good or bad chocolate.

On a side note I did a coffee and cheese pairing in SLC once and it was amazing. I could not believe the crazy flavors they could get. I had one that was a really stinky cheese and rich chocolate with a tobacco flavor separate. But when combined in the right order tasted like amazing rich toffee flavor. They did a bunch of these even combining really ****** coffee like starbucks with sharp cheddar made the coffee pretty solid and leaves a good aftertaste instead of the usual burnt rubber flavor theirs gives off. I eat cheese with my coffee a lot now
 
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One thing SLC has is some of the finest chocolate in the world. I am not talking generic milk chocolate that is barley chocolate but real quality craft chocolate. SLC has been named the best chocolate city in the world multiple times and has a few companies that have won a lot of medals in world competition. Coffee and chocolate are kind of similar that there is a huge variety of flavors naturally and then the process to get it to you can change things a lot by being fresh and the rest of the process. I never really like dark chocolate until I started trying quality craft ones that have amazing flavors. Granted I still love a decent milk chocolate and absolutely love white chocolate which some dont even consider chocolate. Oh, also the drinking chocolate from some of these places is so great!
 
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