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Oso Grande Coffee Company non-stop a year ago. The internal coffee emporium offers organic coffee and specialty drinks.
Hannah Grover, hgrover@daily-times.com
FARMINGTON — Oso Grande Coffee Company will have a special provide for business on May 28 — any chairman who buys a splash will also accept half a dozen mini doughnuts.
The drive-thru coffee emporium located on San Juan Boulevard is giving divided doughnuts to applaud a one-year anniversary. These doughnuts are done uninformed during a coffee shop.
Oso Grande is a locally-owned coffee emporium that serves both normal drinks and specialty drinks like a renouned Muddy Bear. The owners, Monica and Joe Gurule, report a Muddy Bear as dim chocolate, caramel and hazelnut with shots of espresso and steamed milk.
The Gurules purchased a little home from San Juan College, converted it into a coffee emporium and non-stop it on a San Juan Boulevard plcae on May 28, 2018. They contend a organic coffee roasted in Durango, Colorado, is one thing that sets them detached from some of a sequence coffee shops in Farmington.
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The prices operation from $2.45 for a tea to $7.50 before taxation for a 24 unit Oso Loco, that includes red bull.
The Gurules pronounced a expostulate thru plcae has both advantages and disadvantages.
“For people on a go, they can only come in and squeeze their coffee and go,” Joe Gurule said. “Right now we do have a constant regulars that come each day.”
However, Monica Gurule pronounced it also has a waste and a coffee emporium hopes to change that.
She pronounced they devise on installing outside seating this summer.
“When we suspicion about opening a coffee shop, we wanted to be opposite in terms of a patron service,” Monica Gurule said.
Now she works during a coffee emporium each day and oversees a operations. The Gurules pronounced they wish to be receptive for a customers.
“If a customer’s not confident with a drink, we give them a refund,” Monica Gurule said.
Hannah Grover covers supervision for The Daily Times. She can be reached during 505-564-4652 or around email during hgrover@daily-times.com.
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