Best Photo of the Week

I got a call from the Princeton Acura dealership earlier this week. The airbag in wife’s 2013 RDX was recalled; part of the Takata airbag re-call from a few years ago. I cheated with the service representative and agreed that we would bring the car in on Saturday morning around 8 AM. My wife is not an early rise, so I volunteered to do it.

It will be still dark outside when I woke up. I went downstairs to make coffee and put in a new CGMS sensor. Inserting the sensor took longer than I expected. I stared at the kettle and then thought of an even better idea. I could quickly get a cappuccino and blueberry muffin at Rojo’s Roastery before heading to the dealership. But it was not to be.

I got to Rojo’s and was disappointed to find out they would not open. It was my fault. I should have checked the business hours for the weekend before leaving home.

It was cold Saturday morning. I wanted coffee. I wanted breakfast. I pulled out my camera and stared through the window of Rojo’s thinking about where to go. I noticed that the street was reflected in the glass. I saw the lights on the inside even though the store was closed. I noticed that the gold colour of the light was reflected in the gold coffee maker in the front window. I saw. Then took my photo and went off to the Panera in West Windsor for breakfast.

Best Photo of the Week is personal photography project where I post the best image captured that week. The image will be posted at the end of the week. That will be a Sunday. I can take one or 100 photos for the week, but I will post only one, the best one.

Rojo's Roastery

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When I worked in nearby towns I would often stop in at Rojo’s Roastery for a latte; at least once a week, and usually on Friday's. Sometimes I would sit and enjoy a latte, cappucino or cortado while consuming a muffin or scone. It was a weekly espresso drink respite.

Once I started working at places further afield, I had little time for Rojo's. Depending on the location, Metropark or New York City, the commute was between 1 to 2 hours. I wanted to be at the office by 8 AM. Rojo's opens at 7 AM. I didn't have time to visit.

But I work from home a few days a week, and I am usually telecommuting on Friday. After six months of this, it dawned on me this morning, that I had time in the morning to return to my weekly habit.

FujiFilm X-T2 + Fujifilm XF16-55mmF2.8 R LM WR @ (16 mm, f/5.6, ISO10000), Copyright 2019-01-11 Khurt-Williams
Rojo's Roastery — FujiFilm X-T2 + Fujifilm XF16-55mmF2.8 R LM WR @ (50 mm, f/5.6, ISO1250), Copyright 2019-01-11 Khurt-Williams

Finding Good Coffee

This morning I was reviewing the recent coffees from my MistoBox coffee subscription. My current subscription includes a mix of African and South American coffees which arrive on a weekly basis . After reviewing my coffees I clicked over to the MistoBox blog where I read a recent article by MistoBox co-founder, Sam Meis, about the different ways she tries for find good coffee while travelling.

For me, good coffee starts with high-quality beans sourced intentionally, it is well roasted in small batches and, finally, is prepared with care ….I also like to look for shops who offer coffees with lots of transparent information about where the coffee was grown.Sam Meis

I agree. I have lived in the Princeton, New Jersey area for over 20 years and over time I have discovered the TWO (and only two) cafés in the Princeton area that meet this criterion. Small World and Rojo’s.

Small World opened in 1993 just two years before I moved to the Princeton area from Ann Arbor, MI where coffee houses are almost as common as squirrels. Small World is located a stone's throw from the gates of Princeton University. The café opens early and there is almost always a line to get in.

Rojo's opened in Palmer Square in Princeton in 2013, after establishing a reputation for small batch coffee roasting eight years earlier in Lambertville, New Jersey, an artsy community near the Pennsylvania border.

But just for giggles, to see how well Sam's research methods work, I decided to try each one to see what I would find for my area.

Without a doubt, anytime I need to find good coffee, the first place I look is Sprudge.com … If there is a notable cafe worth going to, no matter if it’s in a small suburb or a major metropolitan city, there’s a good chance you’re going to find it on Sprudge.Sam Meis

I was sceptical. Princeton is a small suburb with a big name. After all, Princeton University is located here. Students drink coffee. But most online publications don’t usually cover the suburbs of New Jersey. The front page of Sprudge had a small search box over on the right. I typed in New Jersey and got me one page of pertinent results but by the second pages, the articles were about either New York or places in Europe. So, I entered “Princeton” in the search box. Sprudge returned two search results. One about a coffee house in Princeton, Massachusetts, the other about a reporter drinking coffee in Princeton. Number of Princeton, New Jersey coffee shops reviewed on Sprudge? Zero.

I then tried method number two. I typed in “Princeton New Jersey + speciality coffee” in a Google search box. The results were better. The first item on the first page was for Small World. The second link was to a Yelp ranking of shops in Princeton. Rojo’s and Small World were both on the list but so were a number of other cafe’s that are local equivalents of either Starbucks or Dunkin’ Donuts.

The third Google link is for Rojo’s Coffe. The fourth link is from an article in New Jersey Monthly magazine that mentions Rojo’s and Small World. The remaining links on the first page reveal nothing useful.

So the Google search method worked.

The next method “Ask around among the residents to see how they enjoy their coffee.” would most likely lead you to either Rojo’s or Small World Coffee. However, Princeton also has a Star Bucks and a Panera.

So …

Sometimes you can’t find good or even palatable coffee, but hell you need your caffeine fix. This can – and does – happen. I say bring on the sugar and milk, and call it a day.Sam Meis

There are enough coffee houses in the Princeton area where that is the only way to drink a caffeinated beverage.

I'll try using these methods for my next vacation trip. But I will also make sure to continue doing what I have done in the past. Pack my coffee brewing kit and a fresh bag of beans in my suitcase.