Blanchard’s Will Soon Open Two Coffee Shops in Richmond

For some-more than a decade, clinging coffee drinkers have been vagrant a organisation during Blanchard’s Coffee Roasting Co. to open a cafe. That time has finally come.

Well, almost. The internal roastery, that has been roasting sustainably-sourced specialty coffee given 2005, announced a skeleton to open not one though dual coffeehouses in Richmond this summer and subsequent spring.

“We get tons of seductiveness from people who can’t make it to a fry lab during work hours,” says Stephen Robertson, executive of sales and marketing. “We wish to make a space for people who are awaiting some-more of a coffee emporium experience.”

The initial location, in a ancestral building on a 3100 retard of West Broad Street, is slated to make a entrance in Jun or Jul of this year. In a open of 2020, a second emporium will open nearby a intersection of Forest Hill Avenue and Westover Hills Boulevard, in a same growth as a Veil Brewing Co.’s small-batch brewery and tasting room.

Beloved blends like a Handshake and Dark as Dark will be accessible during a coffee shops, of course, and Robertson says a menu will also yield opportunities to bend out a small with some-more single-origin coffees. A square of apparatus by Marco Beverage Systems Ltd., that Robertson describes as a “somewhat programmed pour-over system,” will concede a shops to offer some-more by-the-cup variety.

“We’ll have a lot some-more selections, and we can offer formed on a marketplace price. So if people wish to get brave and try something a small different, they can try it by a cup,” Robertson says. “It also reduces rubbish and keeps all consistent.”

The organisation drew impulse from Longoven for a decor, and Robertson describes it as “really comfortable though also minimalist.” They’re operative with internal pattern organisation Fultz and Singh Architects to pattern both spaces, that will underline purify lines, soothing white tones, healthy light and “nothing that doesn’t need to be there.”

Robertson says they’re still finalizing a food, though we can design a elementary menu with things like locally-made pastries and prepared equipment from Stella’s. A handful of drink and wines might also be available.

“Everything’s going to be super simple, and a lot of it will be featuring internal partnerships,” says Robertson.

In a meantime, a roastery will continue to work as usual, with products accessible online and during a Westwood Avenue lab and open cuppings (like a booze tasting, though for coffee) each Friday during 10:30 a.m.

NEW TODAY: Wayne Avenue coffee emporium operative to free after ‘unexpected problem’

***UPDATE (March 12, 2019)***

The Wholly Grounds, coffee emporium during 825 Wayne Ave. close down temporarily on Saturday, Mar 9, since of an astonishing technical emanate and is still operative to reopen, a owners pronounced this morning, Tuesday Mar 12, on the Wholly Grounds Facebook page.

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“We’ve run into an astonishing problem in regards to a emporium and we apologize to everybody for a check in reopening,” owners pronounced in a Facebook post this morning. “When it’s resolved, I’ll post when we devise to reopen. Thank we for your support and patience!”

Reached around email this morning, a shop’s founders pronounced they were “trying to free this week.” 

 Future of padlocked IHOP restaurants stays uncertain

Wholly Grounds formerly housed Lindy Company Gourmet Pet Treats, that changed a operations to South Patterson Boulevard dual years ago. 

We will share new sum once available. 

***PREVIOUS UPDATE (Dec. 24, 2018)***

Wayne Avenue has a new coffee shop: Wholly Grounds, 825 Wayne Ave., non-stop over a weekend, and is indeed open today, on Christmas Eve Day, nonetheless with somewhat condensed holiday hours.

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Wholly Grounds co-founder Amy Williams pronounced her new coffee emporium will be open from 6 a.m. to 3 p.m. currently and on New Year’s Eve day, Dec. 31, and will be sealed on Christmas Day and New Year’s Day.

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But otherwise, Wholly Grounds is now entirely open. Its unchanging hours are 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. weekdays, and 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. on weekends. 

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“Response has been flattering certain so far,” Williams told this news opening this morning, Dec. 24. “People in a area are excited, and I’m grateful for their support.”

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*** ORIGINAL STORY (October 2018) *** 

A pivotal square of a quickly rising Wayne Avenue Corridor is entrance together nicely, and a second will tumble in place over a following months in a shade of downtown Dayton.

And both are coffee shops.

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The owners of Wholly Grounds at 825 Wayne Ave. are enlightening a shop’s opening food and coffee menu, watchful on some city permits that are required to finish construction, and scheming to start a employing process, co-founder Amy Williams pronounced this week.

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Williams pronounced she is sharpened for an Oct opening for Wholly Grounds, that will offer baked products such as coffee cakes and muffins when it opens, and will supplement lunch menu equipment such as soups and wraps shortly thereafter. A sound complement has been installed, and live jazz song are also partial of the  skeleton for Wholly Grounds, Williams and co-founder (and husband) Robert Boyd have said. 

And only down a travel during 438 Wayne Ave., Reza’s Roast, a Fairborn coffee roastery that specializes in indiscriminate sales of coffees and beans, is in a construction proviso to open a initial sell coffee shop, “Reza’s Downtown.” Founder Audria Maki pronounced she is raised a intensity Dec opening, depending on swell of a build-out.

RELATED: New coffee emporium opens in downtown Dayton (August 2017)

Both of a designed coffee shops are in between dual existent Wayne Avenue coffee shops: Ghostlight Coffee at 1201 Wayne Ave. and Press Coffee Bar at Wayne Avenue and East Fifth Street. Completion of a dual new businesses will emanate a coffee emporium mezzanine of sorts, with 4 destinations within a six-tenths-of-a-mile stretch.

RELATED: Wayne Avenue coffee emporium named ‘Best in Ohio’ by Food Wine magazine

 Reza Roast’s Maki told this news opening progressing this year that she is assured any shop, including hers, can find and keep a niche. 


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“Wayne Avenue is right in a heart of Dayton’s flourishing food stage and mainly located geographically, so this is ideal for what we were looking for,” Maki pronounced of her destiny coffee shop’s location. “We are a fourth coffee emporium opening (on Wayne Avenue) … though any is so opposite in terms of vibe, menu and patron bottom that it is not unequivocally a concern.”

Maki pronounced swell on Reza’s  Roast is being documented on Instagram @RezasDowntown, and a coffee is now accessible for squeeze during all 3 Dorothy Lane Market locations.

The Wholly Grounds space formerly housed Lindy Company Gourmet Pet Treats, that changed a operations to South Patterson Boulevard about dual years ago. And it is subsequent doorway to Dayton’s newest brewery, Branch Bone Artisan Ales.

Treetop Coffee food lorry picks Knoxville over other cities given it’s ‘on a verge’

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Treetop Coffee Shop owners Rachel Casstevens and Courtney Peters name are ardent for coffee and assisting children.
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The owners of Treetop Coffee Shop went on a highway outing opposite a South to name a destiny home of their food truck. 

Texas locals Courtney Peters, 24, and Rachel Casstevens, 25, knew they wanted to conduct East and to a reduction coffee-saturated city than Austin, where they’d been living. 

“It was unequivocally identical to throwing darts on a map,” Casstevens said. 

The dual business majors wanted nontraditional jobs. They’d been baristas and had a food lorry experience. In Nov 2017 they dreamed adult the Treetop concept. 

Asheville and Charlotte were contenders

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coffee scene. 

“People are also brave in (the coffee scene) and wish to try new things,” Casstevens said. “It isn’t only a one-horse city where we get a crater of coffee and pierce on. It’s growing.”

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In short, Knoxville felt “very on a verge of something new,” she said. 

While attending church during that visit, they detected Knoxville Area Foster Care and Adoption Ministries, a network for individuals, businesses and churches.

The two share a passion for assisting children in encourage care. Casstevens has encourage siblings and Peters has worked with children who have been orphaned or abused.

“Our faith is a unequivocally large partial of because we do what we do, so we unequivocally wanted God to lead those partnerships,” Peters said. 

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They’ve worked that passion into Treetop’s business model. They’ll partner with a new nonprofit each month, donating supports or equipment needed. In March, they’re supporting Harmony Family Center by donating 10 percent of deduction to account their sand run.

“We feel like coffee is a unequivocally good product for … portion people,” Peters said. “Coffee is all about bringing people together, community, comfort. You feel during home.”

Treetop Coffee’s espresso drinks

The truck, which opened Saturday, serves espresso-based drinks, cappuccinos, lattes and season coffee. Pretty most anything we could sequence during a normal coffee shop, Peters said. 

They offer tea from Jackson Avenue Tea, coffee from Vienna Coffee Co. and a season coffee rotates each month; in March, it’s Three Bears Coffee Company‘s Bali, a middle roast.

“In college, we was always during coffee shops. It was where we felt comfortable, like we could study, and chill and relax, so we wish that to be what we give people,” Peters said.  

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Central Filling Station food lorry park on Sundays and will be outward a Tennessee Theatre on Wednesdays and Fridays. 

“I consider there’s only something about operative with your hands and carrying to speak to people, removing to know people in a unequivocally discerning volume of time, that we consider is interesting,” Casstevens said. 

 

La Colombe marries citrus and coffee during Expo West

Citrus flavors are on trend in libation launches​ this year, and La Colombe has brought a green records common in shandy beers to a ready-to-drink cold decoction coffee formula. At a Natural Products Expo West uncover in Anaheim final week a latest RTD innovations were on display.

In further to a Shandy collection, La Colombe also showcased dual new 42oz bottles of cold-filled, cold decoction multi-serves that are single-origin and organic, along with an Oatmilk Draft Latte.

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The Arnold Palmer of coffee

At a finish of summer 2018, La Colombe initial introduced a Shandy line with Lemonade and Grapefruit flavors, job it “the subsequent expansion of coffee.”​ It considers itself a fourth-wave coffee association and a colonize of a destiny of a industry, that is what led to a Shandy line.

Todd Carmichael, CEO and co-founder of La Colombe, pronounced “We are always in hunt of what coffee can turn and that is something that invariably drives us.”

The formula called a citrus line a ‘natural fit’ with a nitro cold decoction formula, as “citrus is a tasting note that is benefaction in many high elevation, aloft scoring coffee.”​ Its infused with nitrous and done with light-roasted Colombian organic coffee.

La Colombe prides itself on sourcing a coffee ethically and substantiating long-term trade practices with growers, something it extended to a new fruit flavors. The Shandy line gets a lemons from centuries-old groves along a Mediterranean seashore in Sicily, and cherries from a surrounding area of La Colombe’s prolongation trickery in Michigan.

Bottomless has a resolution for idle coffee addicts

If you’re like me, we let out a complicated whine any month or so when we strech out and suddenly find an dull bag of coffee. Bottomless, one of a 200-plus startups in Y Combinator’s latest batch, has a resolution for us caffeine addicts.

For a $36 annual membership fee, a cost that co-founder Michael Mayer says isn’t set in stone, and $11.29 per sequence depending on a blend, Bottomless will automatically restock your coffee supply before we run out. How? The startup sends a members an internet-connected scale giveaway of charge, that members place underneath their bag of coffee grounds. Tracking a weight of a bag, Bottomless’ beam establish when business are low on drift and safeguard a new bag of formerly comparison creatively roasted coffee is on their doorstep before they run out.

Voilà, no some-more coffee-less mornings.

Founded by Seattle-based father and mother twin Mayer and Liana Herrera in 2016, Bottomless began as a passion plan for Mayer, a former developer during Nike.com. Herrera kept operative as a systems implementations dilettante until Bottomless cumulative adequate business to clear a span operative on a plan full-time. That was in 2018; months later, after their second try during applying, they were certified into a Y Combinator accelerator program.

Bottomless’ intelligent scale

Bottomless now depends around 400 business and has inked placement deals with Four Barrel and Philz Coffee, among other roasters. Including a $150,000 investment YC provides any of a startups, Bottomless formerly lifted a pre-seed turn from San Francisco and Seattle-area angel investors.

Before relocating to San Francisco for YC, a Bottomless founders were operative feverishly out of their Seattle home.

The long-term idea is to automate a restocking routine of several domicile items, like pet food, soap and shampoo. Their plea will be removing business to keep mixed intelligent beam in their homes as against to only seeking their digital partner to sequence them some coffee or soap on Amazon .

Amazon recently announced it was doing divided with a stick-on Dash buttons, IoT inclination able of self-ordering on Amazon. The inclination launched in 2015 before Google Homes and Amazon Alexas strike a mainstream.

So since keep a intelligent scale in your kitchen as against to only seeking a digital partner to feed your supply? Mayer says it’s coffee peculiarity that keeps it competitive.

“Some of our most enthusiastic customers live out in like deep suburbs far away from city centers, but they really love fresh coffee,” Mayer said.And there’s no way to get fresh coffee if you live 20 or 30 minutes from a city center, right?”

“Or we competence cruise in a city like San Francisco or Seattle, we can get creatively roasted coffee flattering simply since there are restaurants all over a place, right?” He added. “That’s positively true, though it does take a small bit of additional suspicion to remember to squeeze it on a right day when you’re using low.”

Mayer and Herrera don’t cruise themselves coffee experts, notwithstanding now using what is radically a direct-to-consumer coffee marketplace out of Seattle, a coffee capital.

“I’m creatively from Portland and Portlanders know a lot about coffee,” Mayer said. “I never unequivocally deliberate myself to be a coffee backer or a coffee posh in my head, though we theory compared to like a normal American from anywhere in a country, we would be only a unchanging coffee drinker in Portland. All we unequivocally knew about coffee going into this was that it’s improved fresh. That’s it.”

Bottomless is now usurpation business in beta. The group will representation to investors during YC Demo Days subsequent week.

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Why you’ll adore it: Mount Hagen Organic Fairtrade Coffee tastes good, plus, it’s approved Fairtrade and organic.

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