Birmingham is a city which is often overlooked; lacking the presence of Manchester, or the coolness of Bristol, it is often relegated in people’s minds to the status of just another Midlands city. However, underestimating Birmingham would be a huge mistake - this unassuming city in fact has the biggest population, and the biggest economy, of any city in the UK after London.
Affectionately known as the “Sunshine State”, Florida is aptly nicknamed for its beautiful climate of clear blue skies and warm temperatures throughout the day and long into the night.
Raleigh is a city saturated with talented chefs, many of whom have been recipients or nominees of the prestigious James Beard Award, but until recently the city’s food scene was underrepresented on a national level. Now, Raleigh is staking its claim as one of the hottest food cities in the US, finally discussed alongside the culinary rich cities of Nashville, Tennessee and Charleston, South Carolina. The influx and upskilling of talented chefs has created a scene heavily influenced by Raleigh’s urbanism and surrounding rurality. The Southern influence championed in this area of the US is combined with international techniques and flavours to create a unique food scene well worth experiencing.
Sacramento has many nicknames: ‘The City of Trees’, ‘The Big Tomato’, ‘ The Camellia Capital of the World’ and even ‘Hipster City’ on occasion, which was born out of the city’s burgeoning artistic community but could perhaps include their obsession with new-wave coffee roasters. Sacramentans love their cups of joe, but which are the best spots to enjoy your morning coffee or grab-and-go to stay caffeinated whilst sightseeing in this historical city? Check out our guide below to the best coffee shops in Sacramento, California.
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