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Meet Google's only barista
Posted by Brier Dudley
Politicians and engineering directors weren't the only notables at today's ceremonial opening of Google's fancy new Kirkland campus.
There was also Violet Kiss, Google's only barista.
Espresso machines are a standard perk at the company's various offices all over the place, but Googlers generally have to pull their own.
Except in Kirkland, where Violet is busy making lattes from 8 to 11 a.m. and 3 to 5 p.m.
She (and another cafeteria worker who shares the job) staff an espresso stand in the main building's "Northwest lodge" style lobby. It also has a fireplace, comfy seats, wood floors and chandeliers made of antlers.
The stand has two commercial espresso machines -- one for the barista and another facing outward, so people can make their own if she's busy or gone. There are also espresso machines upstairs in the office-area kitchenettes.
Violet, who was born in Hungary, said she previously made coffee at Expedia's offices in Bellevue.
What do Googlers drink?
"They like just the plain, non-fat latte and the soy latte,'' she said.
They should try Violet's specialty, the "black and white zebra mocha" made with white and dark chocolate, plus a touch of cinnamon.
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