Friday, February 6, 2026

In Which We Search

 


As I mentioned in last week's post, I continue to hunt for a replacement for my beloved Peet's, RIP.  Peet's, the world's finest cafe, was my daily outing until it closed at the end of January.  Since I'm doing my best to avoid becoming a literal shut-in, I need to find some place to go for my coffee and snack. 

Because I am a big-city boy, there is no shortage of candidates; I have four likely options in a one block radius of my front door.  Tragically, all of them come with at least one drawback.  Directly across the street is the charming Wooden Spoon, but they're actually more of a full full restaurant and not someplace just drop in for a muffin. 

We recommend the Eggs Benedict

At the end of my block, we find a pretentious little joint called Verve.  Every time I have been in there, I feel that I'm being judged and found lacking, and I am simply not cool enough for their aggressively strong coffee.


Thoroughbread's charmingly shabby patio.

Around the corner is the leading contender, Thoroughbread Bakery.  Aside from there their amusing name, they make the best lattes of any of the close places,  and a very tasty turkey sandwich.  Oddly enough, I find their baked goods sort of disappointing.  Still, they're leading the Peet's Replacement Derby. 


mrpeenee taking advantage of the balmy San Francisco weather, for which I pay so very goddamn much, to lounge outside at Epicurious.

Trailing along in last place is the very fancy little grocery, Epicurious.  They have a cafe with outdoor seating, which is very appealing during this warm spell we've been having.  Less appealing is the very thin and sour coffee they serve up.  Dudes, you're a cafe.  Do better. 



Also I need to tip my hat to my favorite, the Cafe du Soliel.  Delicious pastries, especially the cheese Danish, and definitive espresso drinks.  It's just too bad that they are a tiny bit too far away for a daily walk. 

The best thing about my exploration is that it reminds me that I live in an incredibly charming neighborhood in a beautiful city.  I have felt very much like a tourist trying out all these exotic places.  People pay serious money to come to San Francisco and experience what I get to do by just walking down the street.  I try to bear that in mind as I sample my way through an ocean of coffee. 

Naked guys:

This week we will be focusing more on muscle pussy, because that's mostly what I have available.  Quit complaining.


Besides his very superior butt chops, I also admire this lad's hairdo.


So appealing.


I was so struck by him, here's another.


Stop showing off.


Once again, mrpeenee is confronted with smut and focuses on the decorating therein.


Whee.  Also, wee.


How very voluptuous.


Always up for a good time.

15 comments:

  1. Make one want to pull the covers over one’s head and go back to sleep.

    Take Peet’s current space over. Open Mr. Peenee’s serve Peet’s coffee.

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    1. I would follow up your idea to become a cafe, but I'm too busy pulling the covers over my head.

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  2. "I find their baked goods sort of disappointing." ~ Is that why Sharon left her pastry? I do like Thoroughbread's "charmingly shabby" paysho, too, and could quite happily while away some time amongst the greenery.
    Perhaps they were having an off day when you (and Sharon) sampled their baked goods? Have you tried again since?

    On to the Mens:
    The Hairdo is both awesome and fascinating. Just look how shiny it is! He would never pose in front of a hanger draped in his socks & smalls.
    Now, where can I get a lamp like the one in the last pic?

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    1. He IS terribly shiny, isn't he? As for the lamp, isn't that what Ikea is for?

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  3. Thoroughbread has my vote!

    So many good pics today, number 3 and 4 (same fella?) and wee lad (so thick!) are my favorites

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  4. It seems Thoroughbread is in the lead, but I'd recommend bringing your own homemade baked goodies.

    Mr. Clairol's hair is blinding, and the show-off needs a scrub brush and scouring powder.

    Anonymous, too

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  5. A grand coffee-shop tour, indeed. I can cope with disappointing pastries, but never "thin and sour coffee"...

    Arse #1 would help me deal with the disappointment, however. Jx

    PS Just as well that man who loves himself so much at #6 didn't have a skiddy down his knickers on that dryer in the background.

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  6. What on earth is a "skiddy"? I wish you spoke English.

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    1. Apologies to all colonials, from the home of the Empire:

      Skiddies

      You're welcome. Jx

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  7. Choose 2 new coffee places - I like the sound of Cafe du Soliel. It'll be worth the walk, especially in nice weather, and you can eat more guilt free.
    Sx

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  8. You do live in a dandy place. If I lived there I could've been walking outside everyday, but instead walk by the treadmill (I hate) & sneer at it.

    "Peenee's Potables 'n Pastries"
    You'd rake in the bucks!!

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  9. It's not easy breaking in a new place. I'm drawn to Cafe du Soliel but is that man waiting to get served scratching his arse? Not something you want to see in a coffee shop, Thoroughbread, not really, I'll give it a try, but I can imagine children running amok there.

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  10. A great cup of joe is hard to find, I go to Kéan Coffee.
    Luv me some sweet buns and hot coffee, and the sweet asses and hot cocks :)
    -CA jock

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