
Hobart Coffee Culture: What Makes It Unique
The complete history of coffee from Ethiopian origins to modern third wave culture. Arabia, Ottoman coffeehouses, European expansion, and the four waves.
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Factual error: 'Dark Mofo' is listed as a local coffee roastery alongside Pilgrim Coffee, but Dark Mofo is actually Hobart's well-known annual winter arts festival (run by MONA), not a coffee business or roastery.
Before<strong>Establishment of Roasteries:</strong> The last decade has seen the rise of local roasteries such as Pilgrim Coffee and Dark Mofo, which have become staples in the community.
After<strong>Establishment of Roasteries:</strong> The last decade has seen the rise of local roasteries such as Pilgrim Coffee, which have become staples in the community.
Why: Factual error: 'Dark Mofo' is listed as a local coffee roastery alongside Pilgrim Coffee, but Dark Mofo is actually Hobart's well-known annual winter arts festival (run by MONA), not a coffee business or roastery.
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