Post by Ella
Because not 5 minutes later, we were chugging up a steep winding path to a lookout tower with views.
Apparently I was enjoying the Frappuccino so much that I didn’t take a picture of it but here’s the tower. Grubb posted more about this place. My only goal in this post was to tell you I had a frosty Frappuccino, which was especially refreshing after our two museum bust (see Grubb’s post).
Legally a Frappuccino is a line of drinks sold by Starbucks. Hopefully you had something much better. In Austria an Eiskaffe is not an iced coffee, but is vanilla ice cream with coffee poured over it (great on a hot day), sort of like a milkshake, and not to be confused with the dessert called an affogato.
Espresso House. A coffee shop that started in Lund in 1996. We walked by several here in Gothenburg. They call it a frapino but the autocorrect kept changing it to the Starbucks legally owned drink, the Frappuccino. I decided that neither Starbucks nor Espresso House would ever read this blog so just went with the autocorrect. The frapino was delicious and hit the spot. Grubb had a cappuccino and claimed it was great.