3. Reykjavik, Iceland
Some 20 years ago Iceland was not as obsessed with coffee as it has been in the past two decades. The country is full of independent coffee shops. This causes healthy competition and makes the owners do their best in providing the most delicious beverage in the country. The small-scale commercial roasters guarantee perfect quality which will impress you as a customer. Here you will always be offered excellent roasts even if you purchase coffee in the shop that does not grind its own beans.
4. Vienna, Austria
Coffee shops that you will visit in Vienna in 2011 were included in the list of UNESCO intangible heritage. Vienna takes prides in its special places where tourists as well as locals can enjoy one of the best coffees in the country. This is where you will feel how seriously they take their traditions. The interior of most of the cafes, their decoration and the staff working there will prove that their cappuccinos and espresso drinks are hard to resist. If you are going to Austria for the first time, have a cup of the local Wiener Melange. The drink can be described as an espresso shot topped with steamed milk and milk foam.