Our Valued Sponsor
OpinionsConsumer ReviewsGuides and How TosCoffeeGeek ReviewsResourcesForums
Regional: United States Central
Kansas City espresso
Community Coffee
Use promo code Gourmet to get 25% off your first order. Don't miss out on this limited offer!
www.communitycoffee.com
 
Not Logged in: Log In to Postlog in
New Topics updated topics   New Posts new posts   Unanswered Posts new unanswered  
Search Discussion Board search   Discussion Board FAQ faq   Signup sign up  
Discussions > Regional > US Central > Kansas City...  
view previous topic | view next topic | view all topics
showing page 4 of 5 first page | last page previous page | next page
Author Messages
brianmch
Senior Member


Joined: 1 Mar 2004
Posts: 72
Location: kc, mo
Expertise: I like coffee

Espresso: Livia 90
Grinder: Mazzer
Drip: French Press
Roaster: Fav-Parisi, Kansas City
Posted Thu Oct 14, 2004, 12:18pm
Subject: Re: Kansas City espresso
 

any Northlanders out there in geekdom?

Brian
back to top
 View Profile Link to this post
expobar
Senior Member


Joined: 25 Mar 2004
Posts: 3,003
Location: .
Posted Thu Oct 14, 2004, 12:40pm
Subject: Re: Kansas City espresso
 

Since the Roasterie discussion is/was lively, I was wondering if there are any blends other than Super Tuscan I should try?
back to top
 View Profile Link to this post
brianmch
Senior Member


Joined: 1 Mar 2004
Posts: 72
Location: kc, mo
Expertise: I like coffee

Espresso: Livia 90
Grinder: Mazzer
Drip: French Press
Roaster: Fav-Parisi, Kansas City
Posted Thu Oct 14, 2004, 12:52pm
Subject: Re: Kansas City espresso
 

expobar Said:

Since the Roasterie discussion is/was lively, I was wondering if there are any blends other than Super Tuscan I should try?

Posted October 14, 2004 link

Their Gotham is pretty interesting.  I never could get a good pull of the European but maybe it was just too old.
back to top
 View Profile Link to this post
SandyHon
Senior Member
SandyHon
Joined: 1 Jun 2003
Posts: 144
Location: Overland Park, KS
Expertise: Professional

Espresso: LM-Linea;  Nuova Mia
Grinder: LM Swift, Mazzer SJ; LSM
Vac Pot: Who's asking?
Drip: Westbend Quickdrip
Roaster: Alpenrost mostly....
Posted Fri Jan 7, 2005, 10:24pm
Subject: Re: Kansas City espresso
 

Don't forget ya'll, to come to the Barista Guild Jam Feb 18-20. You'll get to try all kinds of KC and Seattle Espresso.

shon@jccc.net
back to top
 View Profile Link to this post
Musicphan
Senior Member


Joined: 16 Mar 2004
Posts: 32
Location: Kansas City, MO
Expertise: I live coffee

Espresso: Rancilio Silvia, LM Linea
Grinder: Mazzer Mini
Drip: $tarbuck Barista (collects...
Roaster: Behmor
Posted Mon Jan 17, 2005, 2:40pm
Subject: Re: Kansas City espresso
 

brianmch Said:

I never could get a good pull of the European but maybe it was just too old.

Posted October 14, 2004 link

Me neither... I even had 'fairly' fresh dated beans (9 days from roast).  Guess I will stick with PT's from the 'Duck'.

 
www.cpjs.org
back to top
 View Profile Link to this post
the_laminator
Senior Member
the_laminator
Joined: 1 Nov 2003
Posts: 47
Location: Kansas City (Overland Park)
Expertise: I love coffee

Espresso: La San Marco 85-16M-2
Grinder: Mazzer Mini
Roaster: Braodway Cafe, KC MO
Posted Wed Jan 19, 2005, 10:13am
Subject: Re: Kansas City espresso
 

I love this board!

Can't wait to go to my first barista jam this weeekend!!!!!

I have to bring the topic of good beans back to Broadway cafe. Very consistent flavor that I rarely find a need to add sugar to.
back to top
 View Profile Visit website Contact via AOL Instant Messenger Link to this post
randyr
Senior Member


Joined: 9 Feb 2003
Posts: 68
Location: Kansas City MO
Expertise: Professional

Espresso: LM 2grp FB70
Grinder: LM Swift, Mahkonig Guatemala
Drip: Fetco CBS-31AAP
Posted Thu Jan 20, 2005, 7:17pm
Subject: Re: Kansas City espresso
 

expobar Said:

Since the Roasterie discussion is/was lively, I was wondering if there are any blends other than Super Tuscan I should try?

Posted October 14, 2004 link

Coffee from PT's is the best I think you can get in the Kansas City area, though I haven't had a chance to try the Roasterie's espresso lately.

I use Malabar Gold, and Riley's espresso roast from Barry Jarret in St. Louis. All the coffee I serve is roasted by Barry.
I don't think anything can beat Malabar Gold personally, especially in milk drinks, though Barry's Decatur Street Blend comes close.

If anyone wants to come see me, I have an espresso cart inside The Medicine Shoppe in Belton (south of Kansas City on hwy 71.) I hope to open a new shop within a year.
back to top
 View Profile Visit website Link to this post
kc_crema
Senior Member
kc_crema
Joined: 24 Feb 2004
Posts: 75
Location: kansas city, mo
Expertise: I love coffee

Espresso: Pavoni Pro (pre-millenium)
Grinder: Rossi RR45, KitchenAid...
Drip: Capresso cone filter,...
Roaster: RK Drum / CharBroil gas...
Posted Wed Jun 1, 2005, 10:02pm
Subject: Re: Kansas City espresso
 

brianmch Said:

any Northlanders out there in geekdom?

Brian

Posted October 14, 2004 link

Yep, there's at least one northlander out here ... I don't make it to this site much except for the Home Roasting (SC/CO) forum ...

Espresso dell'Anatra and Broadway Cafe and Roastery are my local digs ...

Aaron at Espresso dell'Anatra stocks a fair amount of coffee equipment and Broadway stocks a little less ... they used to stock Pavoni's at a coffee store at the mall at 95th and Metcalf ...

for espresso beans ... Broadway Cafe ...
back to top
 View Profile Visit website Link to this post
baristarockstar
Senior Member
baristarockstar
Joined: 21 Feb 2005
Posts: 3
Location: Chicago
Expertise: I live coffee

Posted Sun Jun 5, 2005, 10:48am
Subject: Re: Kansas City espresso
 

I work at Metropolis Coffee Company in Chicago.  I used to work at LatteLand on the Country Club Plaza.  I was also a regular at Broadway Cafe and the Barista Jams.  I think Broadway makes the best drip coffee, and maybe the best espresso.  It helps that their staff is very well trained.
back to top
 View Profile Contact via AOL Instant Messenger Link to this post
kdub
Senior Member


Joined: 21 May 2005
Posts: 14
Location: Mid-west
Expertise: I love coffee

Espresso: Nuova Simonelli
Grinder: Nuova Simonelli
Roaster: Homebuilt BBQ roaster
Posted Sat Jun 11, 2005, 9:14pm
Subject: Re: Kansas City espresso
 

Hi everyone-
I was wondering if there are any jams planned anytime soon?  I have yet to attend, and can't hardly wait till I do. They sound like they are just  a ton-o-fun. I am about 2 hrs. away from the KC area, in Gorilla country- go PSU! I would also love to come and visit some of the shops there too.  I finally found the Geeks I would like to hang around with! :)  I'm glad to meet you all.
Let me know.

Thanks
back to top
 View Profile Link to this post
showing page 4 of 5 first page | last page previous page | next page
view previous topic | view next topic | view all topics
Discussions > Regional > US Central > Kansas City...  
New Topics updated topics   New Posts new posts   Unanswered Posts new unanswered     Search Discussion Board search   Discussion Board FAQ faq   Signup sign up  
Not Logged in: Log In to Postlog in
Discussions Quick Jump:
Symbols: New Posts= New Posts since your last visit      No New Posts= No New Posts since last visit     Go to most recent post= Newest post
Forum Rules:
No profanity, illegal acts or personal attacks will be tolerated in these discussion boards.
No commercial posting of any nature will be tolerated; only private sales by private individuals, in the "Buy and Sell" forum.
No cross posting allowed - do not post your topic to more than one forum, nor repost a topic to the same forum.
Who Can Read The Forum? Anyone can read posts in these discussion boards.
Who Can Post New Topics? Any registered CoffeeGeek member can post new topics.
Who Can Post Replies? Any registered CoffeeGeek member can post replies.
Can Photos be posted? Anyone can post photos in their new topics or replies.
Who can change or delete posts? Any CoffeeGeek member can edit their own posts. Only moderators can delete posts.
Probationary Period: If you are a new signup for CoffeeGeek, you cannot promote, endorse, criticise or otherwise post an unsolicited endorsement for any company, product or service in your first five postings.
Italian Coffee
Italian coffee beans, grinds and pods from LavAzza, Miscela d'Oro & Bristot. Volume Discounts.
www.espressozone.com

WIPS™ Forums Software.   ©2009, WebMotif Net Services, Inc.
The WIPS Forums is customized software and part of WebMotif's WIPS Content Management System.
Home | Opinions | Consumer Reviews | Guides & How Tos | CoffeeGeek Reviews | Resources | Forums | Contact Us
CoffeeGeek.com, CoffeeGeek, and Coffee Geek, along with all associated content & images are copyright ©2000-2009 by WebMotif Net Services, Inc., all rights reserved, unless otherwise indicated. Content, code, and images may not be reused without permission. Usage of this website signifies agreement with our Terms and Conditions. (0.59988808631897)
Privacy Policy | Copyright Info | Terms and Conditions | CoffeeGeek Advertisers | RSS