![]() ![]() Right down the street is Victrola Coffee where I got an impeccable cappuccino: the foam was like marshmallow fluff yet somehow not too dry? It reminded me I need to practice my steaming skills. It's a really cool place that seems to be packed with tourists every hour it's open. We did see the Starbucks Reserve roastery, and I have to say that it is a monument to coffee. Of course no coffee trip would be complete without visiting some local shops. I think everyone will be excited to see us continue offering fun, accessible, and interesting classes. ![]() I look forward to applying what I learned in these lectures to the education program at Noble Coyote. The panel discussed the impact mentorship can have on baristas' careers. I also attended a panel discussion about mentorship within the coffee industry. Jennifer Haare and Amy Moore of Ipsento Coffee in Chicago gave an excellent lecture about making coffee education engaging and fun. I wanted to learn how to grow our education program by attending lectures given by some experienced coffee educators. Our class sizes have grown from 3-5 people to over 20 in the past year. Noble Coyote began offering public cuppings and brew classes in January of 2017. One of my specific goals for this trip was to get an idea of how other coffee companies are conducting their education programs. This year, the expo was held in Seattle, so Kevin and I got on a plane bound for America's coffee Mecca. ![]() Stop by their locations in Southampton, Bridgehampton, and East Hampton and enjoy a signature classic roast.The Specialty Coffee Association holds an expo annually to allow coffee professionals and enthusiasts to get together, learn from each other, see new products, and drink lots of coffee. Sip over conversation or people watch from a table outside.Ī coffee company that’s been rooted in the Hamptons for over 30 years. Sant AmbroeusĪ caffè selection that will transport you to Italy, in taste. Hamptons Coffee locations in Watermill, Montauk, Southampton, Westhampton Beach, and Riverhead This family-owned business practices small-batch artisanal roasting using 100% top-grade Arabica Beans from excellent small plantations around the world. Left Hand Coffee 83 S Elmwood Ave, MontaukĪ true Hamptons staple, so much they named their coffee after it. Grab a Cold Brew Coffee Growler and take it to the beach. This locally owned coffee roaster makes blends named after Montauk’s landmarks and surfs spots. Their organic beans are sourced from countries known for being top producers of coffee and top surfing destinations. Montauk Bake Shoppe 29 The Plaza A, Montauk Enjoy your coffee with one of their famous jelly croissants! This staple of Montauk has lines out the door every morning. Jack’s Stir Brew 146 Montauk Hwy, Amagansett It’s more than good coffee, it’s an entire experience.Ī friendly organic coffee shop and vegan bakery located in the picturesque Amagansett Square. There’s an organic coffee bar tucked behind a dreamy, modernized general store in Sag Harbor. Plus, we’re in a caffeine frenzy over their Draft Látte! Pierre’s Market 2468 Main St, BridgehamptonĪ community destination in Sag Harbor that serves La Colombe coffee, in a variety of styles. Grab a coffee, and a croissant, to go as you explore the beautiful town of Bridgehampton. They provide a certain flavor along with a distinct atmosphere, which caters to a certain personality type. Cafes and coffee shops understand their customers, which is oftentimes why no two are exactly alike. After all, caffeine is what fuels us between sandy shores and soirees. Coffee is personal, almost ritualistic, from how we enjoy it to who we enjoy it with. ![]()
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