Caffe d'Arte
I saw this press release today from a Florida coffee shop called "Cuppy’s Coffee & More" that mentioned that they get their beans from a place called Caffe d'Arte in Seattle. Reading the Caffe d'Arte website you can see that they are pretty sophisticated coffee roasters with a long history. Has anyone tried their coffee? Let us know with a comment to this post. Currently I'm getting my beans from another Seattle bean roaster called Espresso Vivace. They only have two espresso roasts, but they are both excellent. They also sell the Dolce roast as green beans. I'm about to try roasting some of them at home. You can join in on this adventure with me on my page devoted to roasting coffee beans at home.
Today's recommended reading at EspressoCoffeeSnobs: Learn about the two varieties of coffee bean.
I saw this press release today from a Florida coffee shop called "Cuppy’s Coffee & More" that mentioned that they get their beans from a place called Caffe d'Arte in Seattle. Reading the Caffe d'Arte website you can see that they are pretty sophisticated coffee roasters with a long history. Has anyone tried their coffee? Let us know with a comment to this post. Currently I'm getting my beans from another Seattle bean roaster called Espresso Vivace. They only have two espresso roasts, but they are both excellent. They also sell the Dolce roast as green beans. I'm about to try roasting some of them at home. You can join in on this adventure with me on my page devoted to roasting coffee beans at home.
Today's recommended reading at EspressoCoffeeSnobs: Learn about the two varieties of coffee bean.
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