I agree with clive3300. I dont like giant take away coffee cups. Coffee is not soup. The 'small' at Caffe Nero and Starbucks is too big. The cups might be larger at chain coffee shops but they also charge you more for the priviledge. I'm not for or against the corporates by any means, I wish everyone success in their line of business. When it comes to coffee though, I find chain stores cheapen it and sweeten it beyond what I would reasonably call coffee. They're like the McDonalds of the coffee world... supersize me. I used to work as a Barista in Sydney and I can tell you that Sydneysiders take their coffee very seriously! When I order a cup of coffee, it has to be just right. A true Barista knows that coffee is an artform. Temperature, size, bean quality, milk, presentation... it's not simply a case of making a cup of coffee. Independent cafes generally do not offer varying sizes for their coffee because the glass sizes are suited to the particular type of coffee you order. For example, an espresso shot is in a very small glass, while a latte is served in a tall glass because of the amount of milk added to it. The size of the glass also helps to ensure that you don't overdo it by adding too much milk to a latte for example. Obviously tastes vary from person to person so its a very subjective matter. Yes I have tried coffee at Starbucks and Caffe Nero and it's just not for me. I do like the Egg Nogg Latte that Starbucks do around Christmas time though. Especially if I happen to be in Edinburgh at the time and it's freezing cold out... which is pretty much a certainty. At the end of the day, I'd say it's a case of each to their own. As for me, well, I think I'm going to get off the coffee bandwagon for a while and get down to some serious tea drinking at Le Chandelier. They must have one of the most impressive tea menu's I have ever seen! Cheers, Glen