Starbucks sign glows above a Shanghai streetscape

Your Guide To Chinese Coffee Culture

China has been slow to adopt coffee culture, but it’s now the fastest-growing market in the world, slowly ushering in the Third Wave and innovating along the way.

Two gentlemen have an animated discussion over caffe lattes outside an Amsterdam coffee shop

Your Guide To Netherlands Coffee Culture

Netherlands coffee culture might not offer the sophisticated experience you find in some other European countries, but its charming simplicity is easy to embrace.

Waterfront sidewalk cafe in Oslo under a blue sky

Your Guide To Norwegian Coffee Culture

Norwegian coffee culture encompasses everything from tin kettles brewed over open flame at the cabin, to the fine artisan cafes of Oslo.

Flat white on the table in a cafe in Melbourne

Your Guide To Australian Coffee Culture

Does Australia have the best coffee in the world? The Aussies would say so, and we can’t deny their perfect balance of coffee quality and coffee culture.

Patrons outside a caffe in Turin, Italy

Your Guide To Italian Coffee Culture

Italian coffee culture remains mired in tradition, and unflinchingly set in its ways. The ideal that coffee is a staple in Italian life and should remain affordable means little has changed.

Sidewalk tables and chairs outside a Caffe Nero espresso bar in London

Your Guide To British Coffee Culture

British coffee culture is much less hampered by tradition than it is elsewhere in Europe. This has allowed them to ride current trends and more deftly adapt to a changing landscape, placing them at the forefront of the artisanal coffee revolution in Europe.

A shattered coffee cup in the final scene of the movie The Usual Suspects

11 Of The Best Coffee Scenes From Movies

We encourage coffee scenes in movies whenever they can be squeezed into the script. Here, movie podcaster Jordan Bowman rounds up his 11 favorites.