Drift Vol 14: Miami
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Drift is a smart, well-designed, edgy magazine dedicated to coffee culture. Each semi-annual issue focuses on a different place, exploring the many ways coffee is enjoyed there.
Miami is the focus of this issue, celebrating both its history as a young city founded in the 19th century and rising to prominence as a destination for Latin-American and Caribbean immigrants in the 20th century, as well as its more recent rebranding as a playground for artists and creatives. Both aspects of the city's identity serve to inform and influence its unique coffee culture.
This Issue Includes:
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A brief history of third wave coffee in the city, including local darlings Per'La, Deco, Panther, and Miami Coffee
- A feature on the Cuban Ventanitas and the community they serve
- One author's relationship with a cafe that lasted longer than her two exes who have each owned it
- Two stories highlighting Panther coffee and its founders: one interview with their founders, another discussing how the neighborhood of their original location Wynwood, has grown and changed around the cafe.
- And of course, plenty of images of gorgeous Art Deco buildings and writing contextualizing their history in the city.
Photography is a significant part of the magazine, showcasing both people and places, as well as the occasional pan dulce or darkly-filled cup.
Paperback. Black-and-white and color photographs throughout