Big shots

Food and Wine , Journalism May 07, 2011 No Comments

Every big city runs on coffee: it is the lifeblood of the office, the boardroom, the stock exchange. A morning without it, as the saying goes, is like sleep. And sleeping is something that many big cities like to assure us they never do.

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Read the full article in The Weekend Australian.

Matthew Clayfield

Matthew Clayfield is a journalist, critic and screenwriter.

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