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Common Greenwashing Mistakes and How to Avoid Them at Your Café: Part Two

August 21, 2023 baristamagazine Comments Off on Common Greenwashing Mistakes and How to Avoid Them at Your Café: Part Two

Are your eco-friendly practices making a difference? We explore more common greenwashing mistakes made in the coffee world and how to stay conscious of them. BY EMILY JOY MENESES BARISTA MAGAZINE ONLINE Feature photo by […]

New cafés

Mr. Espresso Opens The Caffè in Downtown Oakland: Part One

July 31, 2023 baristamagazine Comments Off on Mr. Espresso Opens The Caffè in Downtown Oakland: Part One

Continuing its long tradition of Italian coffee in Oakland, Calif., the famous brand Mr. Espresso has opened a cafe in the city’s downtown area. BY EDDIE P. GOMEZSPECIAL TO BARISTA MAGAZINE Photos by Hardy Wilson […]

Locales

4 Cafés to Explore in Long Beach, Calif.

June 30, 2023 baristamagazine Comments Off on 4 Cafés to Explore in Long Beach, Calif.

Long Beach is a city within Los Angeles County known for its bustling art, music, and food & beverage scenes. Today, we explore some of our favorite Long Beach cafés. BY EMILY JOY MENESES BARISTA […]

Cafés

Retrograde Coffee Roasters Creates Guide to Welcoming the LGBTQ+ Community in Your Café

June 28, 2023 Jess Carlan Comments Off on Retrograde Coffee Roasters Creates Guide to Welcoming the LGBTQ+ Community in Your Café

Retrograde’s Danielle Connor made a quick guide on how to ensure your café is a welcoming place for everyone in your community. BY J. MARIE CARLANBARISTA MAGAZINE ONLINE Featured photo by Mercedes Mehling via Unsplash […]

Cafés

Coffee Tourism in Antigua, Guatemala: Part Two

May 9, 2023 baristamagazine Comments Off on Coffee Tourism in Antigua, Guatemala: Part Two

We explore more of Antigua’s coffee tourism opportunities with some of the region’s best cafés. BY JORDAN BUCHANANBARISTA MAGAZINE ONLINE Featured photo courtesy of Café Sol In the previous article on coffee tourism in Antigua, […]

Cafés

3 Noteworthy Cafés in the Borough of Brooklyn, N.Y.

March 10, 2023 baristamagazine Comments Off on 3 Noteworthy Cafés in the Borough of Brooklyn, N.Y.

We explore three standout Brooklyn cafés: drip, BKG, and Coffee Project New York. BY EMILY MENESES BARISTA MAGAZINE ONLINE Cover photo by Nelson Ndongala via Unsplash Whether you’re a New York local or planning your […]

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Cafés

Digital Nomads, Part Two: Welcoming Remote Work, with Limitations

October 20, 2022 baristamagazine Comments Off on Digital Nomads, Part Two: Welcoming Remote Work, with Limitations

As more workers go remote, they seek a comfortable place with an outlet for their laptops: the local coffee shop. Is that beneficial for shop owners? BY TANYA NANETTISENIOR ONLINE CORRESPONDENT Cover photo by ian […]

Locales

The Evolving Tastes of Vietnamese Coffee: Part Two

May 26, 2022 baristamagazine Comments Off on The Evolving Tastes of Vietnamese Coffee: Part Two

We close our feature on the growth of specialty-coffee growing and drinking in Vietnam. BY MOLLY HEADLEYSPECIAL TO BARISTA MAGAZINE ONLINE Photos courtesy of Mervin Lee From the editor: Yesterday we began a feature on […]

Locales

The Evolving Tastes of Vietnamese Coffee: Part One

May 25, 2022 baristamagazine Comments Off on The Evolving Tastes of Vietnamese Coffee: Part One

We learn about the arabica growing in Vietnam, a region historically known for robusta production, and the increasing preferences for specialty-coffee drinking in the country. BY MOLLY HEADLEYSPECIAL TO BARISTA MAGAZINE ONLINE Photos courtesy of […]

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