Drift is a magazine about coffee, the people who drink it, and the cities they inhabit. With each issue highlighting a different city, Drift documents what it’s like to drink coffee in a city by capturing a glimpse of the shop owners, baristas, streetcart vendors and patrons they inhabit it.
Coffee sits in the background of some of the most important moments in our lives: the first time we told new friends we’d like to get to know them better, a second date, a business meeting, a passion project completed, a time we caught up with long-lost loved ones after years apart. More than anything else, coffee is tied to a sense of place and a sense of community.
The essence of Drift can be perfectly grasped if you have ever used a long list of specialty coffee shops as a way to explore and get to know a new city instead of a day-by-day hour-by perfectly planned itinerary.
Our hope is that by learning about a city’s coffee scene readers will ultimately learn about its people.
It’s about wandering the streets aimlessly, cup of coffee in hand, and learning more about what a place has to offer, whether you’ve been there for 25 minutes or 25 years. Coffee helps us chart the geography of our cities. It’s about seeing those cities with fresh eyes, as visitors or long-time residents, and trying to understand what makes them tick.