Brewed coffee chilled using the Japanese iced coffee method, using heat to extract the coffee's vivid flavors and aromatics, which are then locked in immediately by ice.
Brewed coffee chilled using the Japanese iced coffee method, using heat to extract the coffee's vivid flavors and aromatics, which are then locked in immediately by ice.
8 oz. delicious cup of our daily featured coffee. Drip brewed to perfection on our fetco xts brewer.
A 12 oz. delicious cup of our daily featured coffee. Drip brewed to perfection on our fetco xts brewer.
A 16 oz. a delicious cup of our daily featured coffee. Drip brewed to perfection on our fetco xts brewer.
96 oz. of our featured coffee. Enough to share with your whole quarantine clan. Serves up to 10. comes with cups, cream, and sugar.
64 oz. one of crema's single-origin coffees using our Japanese iced coffee brew method. Enjoy with your quarantine family. 8 servings.
A latte with house-made askinosie single-origin chocolate sauce.
A latte with sweetened condensed milk.
Espresso with added water.
Espresso with steamed milk.
Espresso topped with 1/3 steamed milk and 1/3 foamed milk.
Espresso cut with equal parts of milk.
Espresso with a dollop of steamed milk.
Our daily espresso to-go.
Iced coffee sweetened with demerara-citric acid syrup, charged with co2, and garnished with an orange peel. Made fresh daily.
A short latte crafted latte with lavender-infused vanilla syrup and garnished with a spring of fresh lavender.
And iced latte made with mint-infused coffee blossom honey, espresso, and milk.
Tisane. Red blossom tea company sources teas directly from traditional farms and crafters in rural areas of China and Taiwan, bypassing the dubious claims and high prices of urban markets. While other tea sellers may market their products with mystical tales or claims of medicinal benefits, red blossom prefers to use more practical measures of quality, and focus on the captivating nuances of natural flavor that make tea experiences so memorable.
Black breakfast tea. red blossom tea company sources teas directly from traditional farms and crafters in rural areas of China and Taiwan, bypassing the dubious claims and high prices of urban markets. While other tea sellers may market their products with mystical tales or claims of medicinal benefits, red blossom prefers to use more practical measures of quality, and focus on the captivating nuances of natural flavor that make tea experiences so memorable.
Steamed milk with your choice of syrup. For the kiddos! Kid's temperature.
Glass bottle of mountain valley spring water.
Glass bottle of mountain valley sparkling spring water.
House-made with single-origin askinosie cocoa powder, demerara sugar, and salt.
A punch of spices, with cardamom prominence, fresh ginger & sweetened with jaggery, unrefined sugar and steamed milk. Served 7 oz. size, change the option below if desired.
Askinosie Chocolate is a bean to bar chocolate maker in Springfield, Missouri, sourcing 100% of their cocoa beans directly from farmers. Askinosie dark chocolate bars feature single-origin, direct trade cocoa beans from Ecuador, Tanzania, and the Philippines. Askinosie award-winning dark chocolate bars showcase the complexity of cacao through the delicious, unique, and unadulterated flavor of each origin’s beans. Bars are 3 oz. size.
"A raw, wild, wonderful place. A reintroduction to your senses. An acknowledgment of your emotional space. This is an adventure. This is the authentic texture of life. Enhance your experience." - kate schade. Non-GMO, all-natural honey, gluten-free, usda organic. ,
Perfect for afternoon pick-me-ups. Depending on what is in stock, the itty bar may be any of the following— 70% del Tambo, Ecuador dark chocolate, 72% Zamora, Amazonia dark chocolate, 72% Manabu, Tanzania dark chocolate, 77% Davao, Philippines dark chocolate. This bite-sized chocolate is Certified Kosher D.E., vegan, and gluten-free.
The tres Banderas "3 flags" hail from three different countries: Brazil, Ecuador and Colombia. We tried something a little different with this blend by balancing the sweet chocolatey body of the sertão with the tartness and crisp acidity of Los romerillos. Los Rosales adds a bit more intrigued with unique - yet subtle - spiciness and floral qualities. The result is a tremendously well-balanced blend with hints of ripe fruits while maintaining the fuller body you may be craving. As always, we roast this blend a little differently than our other coffees, developing the sweet sugars that produce a balanced, full-bodied coffee that can be served either as espresso or filter coffee.
Crema coffee--instantly. It’s like magic. Each box contains 6 single-serve packets. Blue heron, Honduras, and Ethiopia. Tasting notes- milk chocolate, tropical, strawberry. We worked with the good folks at the swift cup to bring you a delightfully fast cup of crema that we’re proud of. swift cup freeze-dries our fresh coffee and puts it in nifty single-serve packets. All you need to do is add 10oz. of hot or cold liquid (water, milk, or milk alternative), stir, and presto! A cup of your favorite coffee. If you ever travel via plane, train, or automobile and want good coffee without being the person that whips out their Aeropress in a middle seat and tries to make the perfect cup between spells of turbulence, this coffee is for you. it’s tasty, it’s fun, and it’ll make your life just a little bit easier. At the very least, it will make possible a cup of coffee in the middle of the weekday-morning-whirlwind that is getting your kids out the door on time for school. We worked with the good folks at Swift Cup to bring you a delightfully fast cup of CREMA that we’re proud of. Swift Cup freeze-dries our fresh coffee and puts it in nifty single-serve packets. All you need to do is add 10oz. of hot or cold liquid (water, milk, or milk alternative), stir, and presto! a cup of your favorite coffee. If you ever travel via plane, train, or automobile and want good coffee without being the person that whips out their Aeropress in a middle seat and tries to make the perfect cup between spells of turbulence, this coffee is for you. It’s tasty, it’s fun, and it’ll make your life just a little bit easier. At the very least, it will make possible a cup of coffee in the middle of the weekday-morning-whirlwind that is getting your kids out the door on time for school. We took a hike with our friend jess of she hikes tn to give this instant coffee a spin. Read all about it here.
Crema coffee--instantly. It’s like magic. Each box contains 6 single-serve packets. Tasting notes: lemon, dates, brown sugar. We worked with the good folks at the swift cup to bring you a delightfully fast cup of crema that we’re proud of. swift cup freeze dries our fresh coffee and puts it in nifty single-serve packets. All you need to do is add 10oz. of hot or cold liquid (water, milk, or milk alternative), stir, and presto! A cup of your favorite coffee. If you ever travel via plane, train, or automobile and want good coffee without being the person that whips out their Aeropress in a middle seat and tries to make the perfect cup between spells of turbulence, this coffee is for you. it’s tasty, it’s fun, and it’ll make your life just a little bit easier. At the very least, it will make possible a cup of coffee in the middle of the weekday-morning-whirlwind that is getting your kids out the door on time for school. We took a hike with our friend jess of she hikes tn to give this instant coffee a spin. Read all about it here.
The Menendez farm is a family affair run by don Miguel and his two sons Miguel and Guillermo--it was passed down to don Miguel from his father’s father. It’s a farm built by folks who walk their land in the half-light of early morning, to prune coffee plants. Coffee from the Menendez's is grown in soil tended by generations of intentionality.
Producer norman ramón language gonsáles’ father has been a coffee producer since 1960. Norman followed in his father’s footsteps in 2000 and purchased his first piece of land--finca san judas. The location had a perfect climate for coffee, but the farm and land itself needed a great deal of work, which norman threw himself into with passion. Since norman moved onto the farm, he has planted higher quality varietals of coffee and worked to make gradual improvements to the farm overall, while producing final crops that got better and better each year. San judas is testament to the years norman has spent investing in quality. It’s a fully washed coffee, mostly made up of the hearty caturra--one of the varietals norman has worked to plant all over his land. The result is a delicate, floral coffee with a mellow Mandarin orange acidity, a rich nougaty body, and the tart deep sweetness of golden raisins. San judas is delightful and easy to drink, but we recommend drinking it mindfully--see if you can taste all the nuance made possible by norman’s dedicated work. Tasting notes: Mandarin orange, nougat, golden raisin.
Helena georgalis is at the helm of moplaco--an exporter of high grade ehtiopian coffee that her father started in 1972. the primary concerns of moplaco are quality and sustainability. Gedeb gobu is an offering of theirs, gathered from small farms in the gedeb region of gedeo in ethiopia. Coffee brought to mapalco is sorted, washed, then fermented for 36 hours before being sundried on raised beds. Helena is known for coffees that are exceptionally clean, tart, and vibrant, and gedeb gobu does not disappoint. It’s the beautiful result of the intensive and attentive labor of hundreds of local farmers and dedicated producers who work to complete the processing. Gedeb gobu is full of bright raspberry acidity, the woody spice of ginger, and the deep sweetness of sugar cane to round it all out. it’s a coffee we want in our cups again and again. Tasting notes raspberry, ginger, sugar cane.
Suke Uraga hails from the Guji zone in Ethiopia--an area that produces some of the most mouth-watering coffee in the world. This particular coffee was collected and produced by the registered exporter SNAP. Coffee from SNAP is grown by several regional farmers and once it’s in the hands of the exporter, its final processing is overseen by Negusse Rebels, who owns and operates the mills. Negus is an accomplished commodity coffee producer with a team that knows what makes specialty coffees really shine. SNAP is determined to produce high quality and sustainable coffee and they use a lot of their resources to continually educate themselves and the farmers they work within sustainable practices. Suke Uraga is a coffee brought to you through the intentional effort of many folks, and we are grateful to taste the fruit of that labor. It tastes like a cup of tropical summer, with notes of watermelon, tart lime, and the subtle syrupy sweetness of honey. We’ll be sipping it hot or over ice for as long as we can. Tasting Notes: Watermelon, Lime, Honey
Decaf is often viewed as caffeinated coffee’s slightly worse relative that’s really just there for those days that you need a seventh cup of coffee, but you don’t want your heart to actually burst out of your chest. El aguacate is here to change that tale. It begins as a delightful crop of green coffee from the Marino region of Colombia, which is then submerged in a solution of ethyl acetate and soaked. Ethyl acetate is made up of ethanol [alcohol naturally derived from sugar cane] and acetic acid [white vinegar] and is able to adhere to the caffeine molecules in green coffee and extract them from the bean. The green coffee is then washed and shipped to Nashville where we roast it into tropical, syrupy sweet glory. The ethyl acetate process not only naturally removes a majority of the caffeine from the green coffee, it enhances the sweet fruit qualities already present in the beans. This produced a finished product so delicious, some of us drink it all day.
Let’s be honest, if all of us were living by the ocean, we’d probably all be a bit more balanced, approachable, and all-around sweet. So we can’t blame Rosales, our newest coffee from the nariño region of Colombia, for attributing its proximity to the pacific ocean for its sweet and balanced qualities. The region’s cool nights and warm days slow down the coffee’s maturation, allowing Rosales to achieve its distinct sweetness. And let’s not forget the roses that give this coffee its name - they’re planted throughout the farms, contributing the loveliest floral and herbal notes. The rich texture of dates, bright citrus of lemon, and complex sweetness of brown sugar come together harmoniously in this fully washed Colombian coffee. We can assure you that Rosales will please you almost as much as a day in an oceanside rose garden. We cannot actually guarantee anything, but we do love this coffee.
“paloma” means dove--an oft referred to symbol of peace. This blend brings the sweet grapey Los romerillos from Ecuador to join lemon-bright Rosales from Colombia for a balanced coffee that emanates gentle harmony. Los romerillos was grown in the eastern mountains of Ecuador and Rosales was grown near coastal Colombia--topographies that bring a wide range of inherent qualities. By combining the two, Paloma has the flexibility to work well on any number of brew methods. Our education lead tom tried it six different ways and each one brought out new complexities ranging from pear to kiwi to honeysuckle without losing a consistent and round sweetness. A veritable cup of peace--two coffees with a kaleidoscope of flavors coming together to find common ground and make one another shine brighter.
With the purchase of this tumbler, you are giving one person in need clean water for a year through mii r and their partners. Learn more here. Simple and timeless. You’ll never use a paper cup again. Savor your favorite warm drink in a tumbler that does well.
Authentic masala chai concentrate from our friends at chai wallah. Enough to make a half-gallon of chai. Mix with equal parts of milk. 32 oz. bottle.
What’s sweeter than honey? How about honey from the buds of coffee plants that not only tastes amazing but also helps facilitate the blossoming steps crucial to a coffee cherry's growth! This honey hails from coffee producers in Guatemala who employ the pollination process to encourage the development of their coffee trees while also providing them with an additional source of income for families. From CoffeeBlossomHoney.com: “Each blossom represents a coffee cherry, unique and beautiful, and also vital for the coffee farmer. These farmers position their hives within the coffee plantations allowing the bees constant access to the coffee blossom nectar.” Delicious by the spoonful, drizzled over fruit, or even added to your next homemade BBQ sauce. We love this honey’s versatility, flavor, and the full-circle nature of its origin.
This tomato achaar adds a spicy, tart punch to a bunch of your favorite foods—using produce from the Nashville food project’s refugee agriculture program - growing together. Crafted by the fine folks at chai wallah. We love it on everything and you can too with these easy recipes! Ingredients: tomatoes, tamarind, canola oil, garlic, salt, fenugreek seed, mustard seed, chili pepper, paprika, turmeric, curry leaves, asafoetida.
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