Cerridwyn Senior Member Joined: 6 Jun 2010 Posts: 402 Location: Inland Empire California Expertise: I live coffee
Posted Wed Sep 26, 2012, 8:15pm Subject: Re: Where should I buy coffee from?
Not looking at the list but I can add: Stumptown Barefoot Verve Bellano Ristretto in Portland Portola Coffee Lab in Costa Mesa Sightglass Augies in Redlands
And others good and too numerous to mention. When I travel, I hunt up new places to try. It's not often but each trip is a coffee lovers adventure that way.
Posted Fri Sep 28, 2012, 11:19am Subject: Re: Where should I buy coffee from?
One roaster not on that home-barista.com list in the first post is Barismo here in MA. Not too far from you, so postage shouldn't take too long. They're conveniently close to my apartment (nearest coffee shop!), so I spend a bit too much there. I currently have their La Loma and El Reposo espresso blend.
Insomniac20k Senior Member Joined: 22 Sep 2007 Posts: 35 Location: Maryland Expertise: Pro Barista
Grinder: Capresso thing Drip: I'm not an animal
Posted Tue Nov 20, 2012, 10:56pm Subject: Re: Where should I buy coffee from?
We have this coffee roaster in Baltimore called Zeke's and I love them a lot. I think they're starting to get some reach in the mid-atlantic region, you might be able to get it shipped to you cheap or perhaps you can find it locally?
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