Saturday morning we arranged a USA takeover of our cupping table, and invited London coffee lovers to come along, and taste what some of the best US roasters are producing. While the more or less unanimous favourite was the Thunguri AA, Kenya, from Heart Roasters in Portland, a full list of coffees featured were: Heart
Berlin's Bonanza Coffee (Heroes) has found a new home for its roasting business and it's beyond spectacular. Make this one of your stops while in the city!
Best Cafes for Specialty Coffee in MadridThe specialty coffee scene in Madrid has experienced great growth over the last couple of years.
In a quiet part of San Francisco’s Mission District, far from the saturated main drags of Valencia and Mission Streets, Sightglass Coffee has now opened the doors to its new café and […]
About The Artwork Coffee Style For some, coffee is a means of getting through the morning. For others, it is a way of life. Fascinated by artisanal coffee culture, celebrated photographer Horst A. Friedrichs turns his lens toward every aspect of coffee. Medium: Hahnemuehle Fine Art 260 gsm paper with 1cm white border. Signed and numbered LIMITED EDITIONS 42 x 29cm | Edition of 15 | $190 60 x 42 cm | Edition of 15 |$290 84 x 60 cm | Edition of 15 | $395 118 x 84cm | Edition of 15 | $575 PLEASE NOTICE If you would like to purchase this artwork in any of the sizes listed above, please send me an email at: [email protected] so I can upload on SaatchiArt's website the size you wish. PRODUCTION TIME Printing time is 3-5 business days. Original Created:2017 Subjects:Food Materials:Paper Styles:Fine Art Mediums:ColorDigital Details & Dimensions Photography:Color on Paper Artist Produced Limited Edition of:1 Size:23.6 W x 33.1 H x 0 D in Frame:Not Framed Ready to Hang:Not applicable Packaging:Ships Rolled in a Tube Shipping & Returns Delivery Time:Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments. Handling:Ships rolled in a tube. Artists are responsible for packaging and adhering to Saatchi Art’s packaging guidelines. Ships From:United Kingdom. Customs:Shipments from United Kingdom may experience delays due to country's regulations for exporting valuable artworks. Have additional questions? Please visit our help section or contact us.
Image 9 of 12 from gallery of Nagasawa Coffee / ARII IRIE ARCHITECTS. Photograph by Kai Nakamura
Understanding the difference between green coffee warehouse storage with and without air conditioning (AC).
Nagasawa Coffee is a minimalist coffee shop located in Iwate, Japan, designed by Arii Irie Architects
5-17-13 Jingumae, Shibuya 150-0001, Quận Tokyo
Nagasawa Coffee is a minimalist coffee shop located in Iwate, Japan, designed by Arii Irie Architects
Image 24 of 38 from gallery of Anh Coffee Roastery / Red5studio. Photograph by Do Sy
The Kengo Kuma-designed space is inspired by the local area.
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Starbucks opened the Starbucks Reserve Roastery and Tasting Room last week in the Capitol Hill neighborhood of Seattle.
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Creature Coffee Co makes upgrading your morning coffee ritual easy. We get to understand your personal taste preferences and select beans from the best specialty roasters in Texas. No guesswork, no shopping, just delicious coffee every time.
Image 5 of 38 from gallery of Anh Coffee Roastery / Red5studio. Photograph by Do Sy
I've long been a regular at the WatchHouse coffee shops, the first two of which opened in my neighbourhood on Bermondsey Street and Shad Thames. And what with one thing and another, I've been spending even more time than usual in Bermondsey over the past few months. While the Bermondsey Street WatchHouse — based in the former watch house of St Mary Magdalen churchyard — has been closed for a refurb, I spied a new member of the family in the works, located at the top of Maltby Street, near the titular market. It turns out that the new WatchHouse is a roastery as well as a very sleek coffee bar. WatchHouse previously used Ozone coffee in their shops but have now taken their roasting in house. I visited on Sunday morning while doing some errands, before Maltby Street Market was in full swing. There was a short queue outside the WatchHouse, however, as staff had implemented physical distancing practices, which limited the number of customers inside. Hand-washing and mask-wearing was also required and although there were a few stools at the long counter that runs along the shop's perimeter, it's take-out only for the time being (there are a few seats, with integrated cup-holders, out front). The coffee bar itself is an impressive sight, a curving, red-brick structure that occupies most of the cafe space, punctuated by custom coffee drippers, Modbar espresso machines and a selection of light bites and sweet treats. Espresso-based drinks and pourover coffee are available. On my first visit there was a minor steam wand crisis, so I had an espresso; I'm not sure the origin, but it tasted bright and fruity. When I returned — oh, the luxury of visiting Maltby Street on a weekday lunchtime — I brought my reusable cups with me, having spotted the tray by the brew bar where customers could place their own cups for filling. Although it got busier by the time I left, as it was quiet when I arrived, I decided to order both a piccolo and a pourover, which were expertly brewed by the very friendly baristas. The espresso for the former was brewed in one of the WatchHouse's (admittedly attractive) disposable cups, so I ended up not using my HuskeeCup. I sipped this in one of the bench seats outside, watching Maltby Street meander on by. While I waited for my pourover, one of the baristas gave me a sample of an Ethiopian coffee that was on batch brew, whose Earl Grey flavours were perfect for a hot, sunny day. My pourover was brewed with a coffee from Burundi (this one, I believe), which was beautifully sweet with lovely floral flavour notes as it cooled. The barista prepared the coffee over a glass server and then decanted it into my Frank Green cup, which I took home to fuel me through a long afternoon of video calls. Retail bags of beans and coffee-making kit are also available. WatchHouse has made a real name for itself, in Bermondsey, and beyond, and I've been really impressed with the fruits of their new roasting arm so far. If you visit the roastery at the weekend, you can combine it with a trip to Maltby Street Market, but it will probably be less busier during the week. WatchHouse. 36 Maltby Street, London, SE1 3PA (Tube: Bermondsey). Website. Twitter. Instagram. For 120+ more of my favourite coffee shops in London, please check out my London speciality coffee guide.