Lisbon, Portugal is a city that epitomizes the pleasure of slow food. There’s something about wine tasting in Lisbon that transports you to another world where time stands still, and grapes become the focal point just for a moment.  From intimate...
If your idea of places to eat and drink in Scotland are dominated by images of lots of tartan, wood and stone then prepare to be surprised. While traditional Scottish styles can still be found, there are increasingly lots...
Ice cream is the perfect way to cool off on a hot summer day or sweeten up any occasion. It's a favorite treat that sends people of all ages into a state of pure bliss! While you may know...
Food serves a very simple purpose to many people. It’s practical, and eating it is simply a necessary part of the day. It can be interesting to examine this line of thinking if you’re someone who resides on the...
Best known as a land of song, myth and legend, Wales also has some fascinating and very unique food specialties. Below we highlight our exclusive Welsh Food Guide, highlighting the top foods you must eat while visiting Wales. Welsh Lamb Fed...
Tea is truly a magical drink. The pleasant aroma, the warm sip, the transformative power - all of these contribute to a mystical aura surrounding tea. Whether you drink black tea, green tea, oolong tea, or white tea—all of...
There's just something about the rich, earthy aroma of freshly brewed coffee. It is enough to wake up even the groggiest of sleepers. But it's not just about the caffeine, although that's a major perk for most of us....
Cape Cod is home to amazing beaches, shopping and downtown areas. But, did you know the Cape is also home to many great coffee shops that boast high quality beans and serve delicious food? (adsbygoogle...
Coffee is a serious business in Italy. Italians focus on simple, high-quality coffee – especially espressos. Other popular alternatives are cappuccino, doppio (double) ristretto (with added hot water), corretto (served with a dash of spirits such as grappa) and...
When you think of Italian food, the first word that comes to mind is probably not vegan. In fact, Italy is well known for its meat focused and dairy-heavy cuisine. Think gorgonzola cheese, prosciutto, pepperoni, and gelato. Not exactly...