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CoffeeGuru
While not free – it’s $1.99 – coffee guru is a bargain when you consider how much information this coffee app contains. If you’re looking for artisanal coffee (read, non-chain coffee), then this is the app for you. With listings of more than seven thousand independent coffee shops in Canada, the UK, and the United States, this app is a must have for serious coffee drinkers traveling away from their zone of coffee comfort. CoffeeGuru also includes a flavor describing wheel and information about house roasts, fair trade and direct trade programs from coffee shop to coffee shop.
Art of Coffee
At a hefty $2.99, this coffee app might seem a bit expensive. But, if you’ve ever wanted to learn how professional baristas do the job of making your coffee, look no further. The Art of Coffee shows you how to make all your favorite coffee house beverages, and how to make more than thirty designs in the foam on the top of a latte or cappuccino.CoffeeTalk
At ninety-nine cents, this app is easily the best bargain on the list. CoffeeTalk will teach you and your friends the language of coffee, from affogato to Valencia and everything in between. If you’re ever listened to real coffee nerds go on and on about coffee and wanted a dictionary to help you decipher what they were saying, then this is the app for you.