Hello, coffee friends around the world.
I've always preferred rainy, cloudy, and even windy days.
I live in a tropical country where they say it's eternal summer, and it feels that way.
If I live in a country where a cold winter is when the temperature drops to 19 degrees Celsius, I will always prefer rainy days. It's no secret.
I love having a piping hot coffee on these days, when the rain cools the temperature.
However, that would be at my house.
To have a coffee in any cafe with my friends, the day must be sunny. So, my definitive answer to this week's question is: I prefer sunny days for coffee in a café.
Otherwise, we wouldn't be able to meet at the café, like we did this time on the terrace of the Hotel Nacional de Cuba.
(*in the photo @chinalisi, @gaviotawriter, and @soymasha)
The best thing about this café is that it's open-air, and the ocean view is spectacular.
The second best thing is that you can sit at a table, like the one in the second photo, or you can also sit in these wonderful viewing areas.
And there are also these super-comfortable sofas, but sometimes you have to share the space with other people who also sit near you on one of them.
The other good thing about holidays is the quality of the photos, thanks to the sunlight and better lighting.
The other advantage of sunny days is the opportunity coffee shops offer to try new types of coffee, like this cold brew.
I've already tried it, I liked it, but I still prefer hot cappuccino.
So far, the only cold coffee I like and would repeat is the Frappuccino.
Hugs to everyone.