Oso Grande Coffee Company offers giveaway doughnuts on anniversary

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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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Anita Litvin tells Monica Gurule a order, Thursday, May 23, 2019, during Oso Grande Coffee Company.Monica Gurule fills a crater with coffee, Thursday, May 23, 2019, during Oso Grande Coffee Company.Anita Litvin stirs coffee, Thursday, May 23, 2019, during Oso Grande Coffee Company.Monica Gurule prepares coffee, Thursday, May 23, 2019, during Oso Grande Coffee Company in Farmington.Anita Litvin hands a splash to a customer, Thursday, May 23, 2019, during Oso Grande Coffee Company.Monica Gurule prepares coffee, Thursday, May 23, 2019, during Oso Grande Coffee Company in Farmington.Anita Litvin stirs coffee, Thursday, May 23, 2019, during Oso Grande Coffee Company.Customers who squeeze a splash from Oso Grande Coffee Company on May 28 will accept half a dozen mini doughnuts for free.Customers who squeeze a splash from Oso Grande Coffee Company on May 28 will accept half a dozen mini doughnuts for free.Oso Grande Coffee Company is pictured, Thursday, May 23, 2019, in Farmington.A pointer displays specialty drinks during Oso Grande Coffee Company.

  • Anita Litvin tells Monica Gurule a order, Thursday, May 23, 2019, during Oso Grande Coffee Company.1 of 11
  • Monica Gurule fills a crater with coffee, Thursday, May 23, 2019, during Oso Grande Coffee Company.2 of 11
  • Anita Litvin stirs coffee, Thursday, May 23, 2019, during Oso Grande Coffee Company.3 of 11
  • Monica Gurule prepares coffee, Thursday, May 23, 2019, during Oso Grande Coffee Company in Farmington.4 of 11
  • Anita Litvin hands a splash to a customer, Thursday, May 23, 2019, during Oso Grande Coffee Company.5 of 11
  • Monica Gurule prepares coffee, Thursday, May 23, 2019, during Oso Grande Coffee Company in Farmington.6 of 11
  • Anita Litvin stirs coffee, Thursday, May 23, 2019, during Oso Grande Coffee Company.7 of 11
  • Customers who squeeze a splash from Oso Grande Coffee Company on May 28 will accept half a dozen mini doughnuts for free.8 of 11
  • Customers who squeeze a splash from Oso Grande Coffee Company on May 28 will accept half a dozen mini doughnuts for free.9 of 11
  • Oso Grande Coffee Company is pictured, Thursday, May 23, 2019, in Farmington.10 of 11
  • A pointer displays specialty drinks during Oso Grande Coffee Company.11 of 11

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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