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Walker / July 24, 2012 2:45 pm
The Caribou Coffee located on Grandview Avenue closed several months ago, but the phoenix has already risen from the ashes in the form of Grandview Grind. Former Caribou manager Samantha DeMint is the brains behind the new business, which is… [Read More]
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Walker / July 18, 2012 7:55 am
The Short North grows one coffee shop richer today as One Line Coffee opens their doors to the public. The new shop may be unfamiliar to many in Columbus, but the local company has long standing roots in Heath, Ohio… [Read More]
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Walker / June 29, 2012 8:45 pm
The Portico cafe opened last summer as an extension of Voda Emporium, located at 85 Parsons Avenue. Voda closed their doors awhile back, and sadly Portico has followed suit. The news of their closure closely follows that of the nearby… [Read More]
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Walker / June 27, 2012 10:25 am
Whether you’re a seasoned professional or a newcomer to the scene, if you make your living as a local barista then you’ll want to check out the Barista Jam this Saturday at Cafe Brioso. Multiple local coffee businesses will come… [Read More]
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Walker / June 21, 2012 6:00 am
After four years, the Urban Spirit Cafe has closed their doors at 893 East Long Street in the King Lincoln District, citing sagging retail sales due to multiple factors. “We endured an economic downtown, a wind storm, two break-ins, a… [Read More]
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Walker / March 29, 2012 1:00 pm
The North Market is already one of the city’s biggest destinations for local food festivals, hosting everything from Grillmasters to Brewmasters and Ohio Wineries to Fiery Foods. This weekend we’ll see the addition of the newest festival: The North Market… [Read More]
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Walker / March 29, 2012 7:00 am
What began over twenty years ago as a bootstrapped startup business has grown into a regional powerhouse known as Crimson Cup Coffee. This roaster has managed to scale upward while staying true to their roots and true to their community…. [Read More]
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Walker / March 28, 2012 5:00 pm
Over the past two weeks, we’ve been showcasing local coffee roasters, a lot of which have just gotten started within the past few years. If those guys are the “new kids on the block” that makes Stauf’s a old timer…. [Read More]
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Walker / March 28, 2012 7:00 am
Andy Luck knows a thing or two about coffee. He’s been serving high quality brands at the Luck Bros’ Coffee House in Grandview Heights since 2006 and has a passion for keeping on top of the latest trends in the… [Read More]
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Walker / March 27, 2012 7:00 am
If you drink coffee before riding your bike, and then use that bike to deliver coffee to someone, does that create an endless energy loop? That question can be answered at Backroom Coffee Roasters, which gets its name from the… [Read More]
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Walker / March 26, 2012 7:00 am
Café Brioso is often one of the first places mentioned when coffee enthusiasts recommend a place to go for some of the best beans in town. This roastery and cafe is about as urban as you can get, located at… [Read More]
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Walker / March 24, 2012 10:50 am
The Short North is already a good place to find coffee, between Cup O Joe, Travonna and Impero, and soon another option will be added to the mix. One Line Coffee is a new roastery in Heath, Ohio with a… [Read More]
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Walker / March 22, 2012 7:00 am
Most coffee drinkers have been aware of Impero for the past two years, following the opening of their Short North cafe. But master roaster and business partner Matt Sontag has nearly a decade of roasting experience under his belt. Impero… [Read More]
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Walker / March 20, 2012 12:20 pm
Most coffee in Columbus sucks, and Jason Valentine isn’t afraid to say it. Two years ago he launched Thunderkiss Coffee, a new small batch roastery that could wholesale its products to other local businesses, improving the quality of coffee to… [Read More]
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Walker / March 16, 2012 12:30 pm
When you think of Gallipolis, Ohio, what comes to mind? Drawing a blank? How about fresh roasted coffee? Silver Bridge Coffee is a new roastery that has been quickly making a name for itself and expanding into the Central Ohio… [Read More]
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