Fresh from the roastery, two single origin offerings from Tanzania. Volcanic soil grown peaberry, and smallholder farmer natural process.
3 Incredible new coffees from Rwanda in partnership with One Acre Fund.
Photos by Ernest Nshimyimana
Super stoked to share about our first coffees from Ecuador and a delicious natural Colombia coffee. Read on below.
New coffees have just arrived in our roastery! Pink Bourbon from Colombia, 2 coffees from Peru and coffee from Lake Kivu in DR Congo.
The challenge of “that cup” is one we constantly try to find. Most everyone who loves coffee has had that “best cup of coffee” they’ve ever had.
Due to circumstances outside our control, we will not be able to serve wine at 305 for the foreseeable future. This is a huge bummer. We’ve been gearing up for wine service for almost a year now.
New coffees from Kenya, Honduras and Mexico have just arrived in our roastery, read on for more info!
Brand new arrivals from Tanzania and Colombia have arrived. Along with them the returning favorite; Guatemala Union Cantinil.
Exceptional new coffees from Guatemala and Ethiopia have just landed in our roastery. On slow bar and shelves now!
A welcome addition to the Highland Collection, this washed process coffee from Mr. Neja Fadil is delicate and complex, with notes of white tea and peach. Read more on new coffees hitting slow bar and the shelves this week!
Three More New Coffees
Three more new coffees this week! It’s quite the variety of flavors between them.
The Rwanda Kanzu is the best from Rwanda that we have seen in a few years! is extremely flavorful and sweet with balanced brightness. It tastes like vanilla bean ice cream with hints of plum and juicy sweetness. We could drink this every day!
The Mexico Pluma is the best coffee we have ever tasted out of Mexico. It has a full body, muted acidity and a sweet chocolatey finish. It has additional hints of almond cookie and marshmallow. Pair it with any dessert.
The Ethiopia Boji is different than the other Ethiopian coffees we have featured in the past. It isn’t overwhelmingly fruity. It has a much more subtle flavor profile. There are understated notes of white tea, peach and berry. Excellent to pair with any of our waffles.
Two New Coffees This Week
We are excited to introduce two new coffees this week.
The Brazil Dutra Estate is extremely well balanced with very low acidity. It smells and tastes like peanut butter cups. It also has flavor notes of sweet cream and chocolate eclair. It pairs perfectly with a chocolate croissant or molasses cookie.
The Peru Ignacio is a bit brighter with subtle blackberry and brown sugar notes. It’s a juicy coffee with a sweet finish. It pairs well with a classic croissant or savory pocket.
Stay tuned for three more new coffees next week…
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