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17 Reasons Why You Should Not Ignore Coffee Bean Shop

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Five Brooklyn Coffee Bean Shops

If you're an avid top rated coffee beans drinker, you should visit a coffee shop. These shops sell a range of whole beans from all over the world. These stores also sell unique trinkets, kitchenware and other items.

Some of these shops offer subscriptions to their coffee beans. Others offer large quantities of coffee beans at their retail locations.

Porto Rico Importing Co.

Veteran unroasted coffee beans wholesale vendor who specialises in international brews loose teas and a variety.

When you enter this old-school West Village shop, the scent of freshly roasting beans fills your nostrils. Unopened bags of dark brown beans line the shelves, along with jars of sugar as well as coffee-making equipment and tea accessories.

Porto Rico, originally opened in 1907 by Italian immigrants Patsy Albonese. At the time, Greenwich Village was seeing an large influx of Italian immigrants who set up businesses to meet their culinary needs. Albanese named the shop after the famous Puerto Rican Coffee she imported and sold - a beverage that was so renowned in the moment that the Pope would drink it.

Porto Rico offers 130 different varieties of beans, which includes those from around the globe at three locations, including Bleecker Street, Essex Market and online. The company also roasts their own beans and provides wholesale distribution for 350 restaurants in NYC, Brooklyn and Brooklyn.

Peter Longo, current owner and president, grew up in the family bakery on Bleecker Street, where his father was the owner of Porto Rico. He still runs the shop in the same way as his grandfather and father.

Sey Coffee

Sey Coffee, a coffee shop and roaster located on Grattan Street, in Morgantown. The neighborhood, which is part of Brooklyn's Bushwick district is situated on Grattan Street. Co-founders Tobin Polk and Lance Schnorenberg, both 33 started roasting in the fourth-floor loft around the corner from their new shop in 2011 under the name Lofted Coffee (with local clients including Greenpoint's Budin and Soho cart service Peddler).

Sey's decision to buy micro-lots, or even entire harvests, from single farmers has earned it the praise of New York City coffee enthusiasts. Last year they made a six-bag micro-lot purchase of Danilo Dones Sitio Catucai 785 from Brazil's Espirito Santo region. The beans were handpicked at peak ripeness, removed by flotation to eliminate defects and then dried fermented for 36 hours before being dried on the farm. The result is a blend that is fragrant with hints of berry and melon.

Sey's commitment extends beyond its shop to improve the overall well-being of employees and growers as well as customers. It makes use of composts and biodegradable products to keep waste out of the garbage dumps. This helps reduce greenhouse gases and nourish the soil. It also removes gratuities. This allows baristas to focus on their craft and help sustain their livelihoods.

La Cabra

La Cabra is a modern specialty coffee company founded in Aarhus, Denmark in 2012. They began with a small shop and a dedicated staff. Their honest and creative approach to delivering an extraordinary coffee experience earned their acclaim not just in their home town, but globally.

La Carba has a rigorous procedure for locating their ideal beans, by scouring through hundreds of different lots every year to find ones that are perfect for their tastes. They roast them light roast coffee beans, adjusting the desired flavor profile. This gives their coffees clearer and more vibrant taste.

The East Village store, which was opened in October of last year was praised for its excellent pour overs, as well as the baked goods, overseen by Jared Sexton. He previously worked at Bien Cuit, Dominique Ansel and various coffee establishments.

The shop uses a La Marzocco Modbar as well as the cups, plates and bowls are made by Wurtz ceramics, a father-and-son studio located in Horsens. In a recent Q&A session with Atlanta Coffee Shops, General Manager Ian Walla reveals that La Cabra serves around 250 different coffees a year, and usually has seven or eight coffees available at any given time.

The Plant Coffee Roasting Plant Coffee

The Roasting Plant is the only multi-unit coffee retailer which roasts on-site and brews to order, with each cup of coffee roasted and brewed to your specifications in less than minutes. It searches countries far and across the globe for the highest-quality, directly sourced specialty beans that provide customers with a choice and high-quality.

Their onsite roaster uses fluid bed technology which is quite different from traditional drum-type machines found in the majority of UK coffee shops. The beans are blown into an enclosed box that is heated and has high-speed, circulating air. This keeps the beans suspended and ensures a consistent roasting rate.

I tried the Sumatran Coffee and it was smooth and rich with a rich and velvety taste. Dark chocolate was evident in the aroma. As you sipped the coffee, you could smell subtle citrus fruit flavours.

The coffee that has been roasted is transported to the store's Eversys super-automatic brewing systems and the coffee is brewed according to your preferences in less than a minute. Customers can pick from a variety of single origins and a range of blends.

Parlor Coffee

Parlor Coffee was founded in 2012 behind a barbershop, with a single espresso machine. It has since morphed into a burgeoning coffee roastery, whose beans can be found in great cafes restaurants, cafes, and home brewers across the city. Parlor Coffee is committed to finding the finest quality beans, which have gone through a long journey before reaching its roasters.

The owners, who self-described as "passionate about their craft and believe that good coffee should be available to everyone," have created a place that is a bit more grounded and has chalkboards, compost bins, up-cycled handmade products, and minimal decor.

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