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              About Mars Cafe

              Our coffee is ethical, our music is local & independent, our staff are passionate, our art is alternative. Meet a friend for coffee, see a band or songwriter, perform a song of your own at the Western Fringe Muso's Network, book your private function or catch a quick bite to eat on your way to where ever.

              We hope you will get an idea of why we are known for our great coffee, bohemian atmosphere, live music and art gallery. You will only be able to have the Mars Hill cafe Experience if you come in and make an order at the bar.

              Coffee

              The Legend

              Coffee
              The coffee legend states that coffee was first discovered in what is now ethipopia by an arab goatherd  (goat hearder) named Kaldi. He discovered his father's goats running around in an excited fashion, butting each other and dancing on their hind legs. He was concerned that they had been snacking on were poisonous. The next day he found them healthy and eager to return to their previous days lunch location. Kaladi decided to join them and after chewing both the tasty muselage of the berries and the seeds themselves he found that he had the same desire to dance.

              The True Mythology

              Jumping llama
              The story has been passed down through generations of baristas at Mars Hill cafe clarifies a few of the less provable claims of the widely believed legend. In actuality the hearder's name was Carlos, the great, great grandfather of Juan Valdez. While grazing his Llamas in a yet to be discovered location in the mountains of central America he happened upon a lush area for his prized Llamas to eat. In this beautiful area they spied some unusual trees. His llamas were almost mystically drawn to sample the leaves and berries from these trees. Before the traditional time for siesta the llamas began to leap through the air covering amazing distances. The site made Carlos very curious and he tired some of the berries for himself. That day he skipped his own siesta and worked and played harder than he ever had before.

              The Mars Hill Blend

              Washington by Synesso coffee machine
              All the beans in the exclusive Mars hill cafe blend can be traced back to their Brazillian Nicuaraguan, Guatemalan and Indian origins. With the outstanding systems in place at the Daterra Farm in Brazil we even know what pot our beans came from!

              Mars Hill cafe uses its own exclusive coffee uniquely blended and specially roasted for all its espresso beverages. Jumping llama is certified ethical and benefits the farmer, their workers, and the community as well as the environment. All hot beverages are passionately prepared on a custom espresso machine built in Seattle, Washington by Synesso.

              Useful links

              Mars Hill cafe on Twitter
              http://twitter.com/MarsHillcafe

              Mars Hill cafe on Facebook
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              Mars Hill cafe on Myspace
              www.myspace.com/marshillcafemusic

              Music Photagraphy - Dean Wignell
              http://tinyurl.com/35kgygy

              Chalk Urban art Festival (October)
              www.chalkurbanart.com/sydney/index.html

              Parramasala Festival (November)
              www.parramasala.com/  

              Where to buy a Synesso Espresso Machine in Oz
              www.fivesensescoffee.com.au/synesso

              The Sydney Coffee Guide
              www.thecoffeeguide.com.au/
               
              New Writers Group
              www.nwg-inc.com/
               
              Western Fringe Musos Network
              www.westernfringe.blogspot.com/

              The Artist Way Parramatta
              www.pinspot.com.au/