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Five Brooklyn Coffee bean to cup coffee beans Shops

If you're a coffee connoisseur then you'll want to visit a coffee shop. These stores offer a wide range of whole beans from all over the world. They also sell unique kitchenware and trinkets.

dark-chocolate-covered-coffee-beans-retro-sweet-shop-traditional-old-fashioned-100g-665.jpgSome of these shops offer subscriptions for their coffee beans. Some shops sell the beans in large quantities.

Porto Rico Importing Co.

Veteran coffee shop that concentrates on international brews, loose teas and a variety.

As you enter this old-fashioned West Village shop, the aroma of freshly coffee beans fills your nostrils. Unopened bags of dark brown beans line the shelves, along with sugar jars coffee-making equipment, tea and other accessories.

Porto Rico was first opened in 1907 Porto Rico was founded by Italian immigrants Patsy Albanese. Greenwich Village at the time was witnessing a surge of Italian immigrants, who opened businesses to cater to their culinary needs. Albanese named her shop after the popular Puerto Rican coffee she imported (and sold) - a beverage that was so popular at the time that even the Pope took a sip.

Porto Rico offers 130 different kinds of beans, including those from around the globe located in three locations including Bleecker Street, Essex Market, and online. Porto Rico 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 located on Bleecker Street, where his father ran Porto Rico. He runs the business in the same way as his father and grandfather.

Sey gourmet coffee beans

It is located on Grattan Street in Morgantown, Brooklyn's Bushwick neighborhood, Sey Coffee is both a roaster and coffee shop. Tobin Polk, Lance Schnorenberg and their 33-year-old co-founders began roasting coffee beans wholesale suppliers in a loft on the fourth floor just around the corner in the year 2011. They called it Lofted Coffee. Local clients included Greenpoint's Budin and Soho cart services Peddler and Peddler.

Sey's focus on purchasing micro-lots, or even whole harvests from single farmers--has earned it the acclaim of highly discerning New York City coffee aficionados. In the past, they made a six-bag micro-lot purchase of Danilo Dones Sitio Catucai 785 from Brazil's Espirito Santo region. The beans were harvested at their peak ripeness and floated to remove any imperfections. They were then dried on the farm after a 36-hour dry fermentation. The result is a cup that has hints of berry and melon.

Sey's goal of holistically improving the health of employees, customers and growers extends beyond the walls of the shop. It makes use of composts and biodegradable disposables in order to keep waste out of the landfills. This helps to reduce greenhouse gases and helps nourish the soil. It also reduces gratuity. This allows baristas to focus on their craft and earn a living.

La Cabra

La Cabra, a modern specialty organic coffee beans company, was founded in Aarhus in Denmark in 2012. It began with a tiny store and a dedicated team. Their innovative and honest approach to providing an outstanding coffee experience has earned them a devoted following, not just in their local area but all over the world.

La Carba follows a strict procedure to identify their ideal beans. They scour hundreds of lots each year in order to find those that best meet their standards. Then, they roast them in a very light style and dial them in to achieve their desired flavor profile. This gives the coffees greater clarity and a more vibrant taste.

The East Village store opened last October with a sleek, minimalist design. It's been praised by international coffee lovers for its precise pour overs and baked goods that are overseen by head baker Jared Sexton, who's previously worked at Bien Cuit and Dominique Ansel.

The shop employs the La Marzocco modbar, and the cups and plates are designed by Wurtz ceramics in Horsens, the son and father studio. In a recent interview, Atlanta Coffee Shops General Manager Ian Walla revealed that La Cabra serves 250 different coffees a yea and typically has seven or eight varieties on offer at any given time.

The Roasting Plant Coffee

The Roasting Plant is the only multi-unit coffee retailer which roasts on-site and brews according to your preferences, with each cup of coffee roasted and brewed according to your preferences in less than an hour. It is a search engine for the finest specialty beans that are directly sourced, giving customers choice and quality.

Their roaster on site is an automatic fluid bed machine that is distinct from the classic drum machines used in UK coffee shops. The beans are blown in the heated box using high-speed air, which is circulated. This keeps the beans in suspension and allows for a constant roasting speed.

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

The coffee that has been roasted will be whisked into the Eversys Super-Automatic Brewing Machines and brewed according your preferences within less than a minute. Customers can choose from nine single origin options and a wide range of blends.

Parlor Coffee

Founded in 2012 in The Coffee Bean Shop back of a barbershop that had an espresso machine with a single group, Parlor Coffee has become a burgeoning roastery whose beans are found at great restaurants, cafes and home brewers in the city. Parlor Coffee is committed to procuring the finest quality beans, which have all undergone a long journey before they reach its roasters.

The owners, who are self-described as "passionate about the craft and believe that great coffee should be available to everyone," have created a environment that is simple with chalkboards, compost bins, up-cycled hand-made products, and a minimalist interior.

They roast their own blends (there were six when I was there) and single-origins. However, they also have cuppings on Sundays, which are accessible to the public. Think of it as the tasting room of a brewery. You can smell and taste the beans, ranging from chocolaty to earthy (one was almost tomato-like!). It's a bit off the beaten path, but well worth the trip.

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