Tuesday, 11 December 2012

Cafffeine Hit in One Hour by Atlas Espresso


If your mission is to make people smile then  as a  food joint you need to offer  your customers with some excellent culinary delights, exceptional service. The food has to be great and the ambience perfect enough to make them come back to you again.  Some foods for thought  for the restaurant guys.  But here we  have Atlas Espresso in Hobart, Tasmania who would not only offer awesome coffee, good food and  great service to customers but also were ready to go that extra length to make  a  number of coffees for their dear customers in a span of one hour.
Hats off to the staff at Atlas Espresso  for their  herculean task  to make so many coffees in one hour. They made a staggering   434 coffees in one hour on one machine , setting the world record for the Most coffees made in one hour on one machine. The team kicked off the day in style as the  world record  was aimed at  raising money  for Men’s Health through Movember.
The world record for the largest coffee mosaic consisted of 3,604 cups of coffee in different shades and depicted  the Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa. It was created by the Sydney Harbour Foreshore Authority for The Rocks Aroma Festival in Sydney, Australia. The largest cup of coffee was 7,608.68 litres (1,673.67 UK gal; 2,010 US gal) and was made by GourmetGiftBaskets.com (USA) at Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States of America.
There is currently no standing world record for the most coffees made on one machine, only for multiple machines. It was a big day for the staff at Atlas espresso  as they had  established  first of its kind record of making most number of coffees in one hour with just one  machine. The record was   done for raising funds for a good cause so Atlas espresso received  dual benefits  of achieving  world record at the same time a satisfaction of  raising funds through service .
The most number of coffees in one hour counted to 434 and was set by Atlas Espresso at Hobart, Tasmania, Australia on November 28, 2011.

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