Design Hotels ™ presents three member hotels which exceed all expectations, offering everything from treatments using
local coffee beans to dream interpretation sessions.
Being shown a cacao pod by
a local coffee bean farmer, it sparked a life changing «aha» moment.
Not exact matches
Dunn Brothers
Coffee This St. Paul, Minn. - based franchise is the ninth - largest coffee chain in the U.S., but most of its 92 locations can be mistaken for indie coffeehouses — beans are roasted daily in the store, local music and art are the featured decor, and owner / operators are encouraged to make their stores hubs of neighborhood act
Coffee This St. Paul, Minn. - based franchise is the ninth - largest
coffee chain in the U.S., but most of its 92 locations can be mistaken for indie coffeehouses — beans are roasted daily in the store, local music and art are the featured decor, and owner / operators are encouraged to make their stores hubs of neighborhood act
coffee chain in the U.S., but most of its 92 locations can be mistaken for indie coffeehouses —
beans are roasted daily in the store,
local music and art are the featured decor, and owner / operators are encouraged to make their stores hubs of neighborhood activity.
When roasters test their
beans, they do so using
local water, so you can at least assume that locally - roasted
coffee is optimized for the chemistry of your water.
Introducing Starbucks Gin Barrel - Aged Cold Brew, a new sparkling iced beverage made from Starbucks Rwanda
coffee beans hand - scooped into oak barrels from a
local gin distillery, available only at the Starbucks Reserve Roastery in Seattle.
One great example of this latter approach is fair trade organic
coffee and cocoa seller Deans
Beans, which takes its profits and reinvests them in
coffee - growing communities with
local governance and guidance.
The products that most excite Pardington are those that have been made by
local populations for a long time, are priced right and taste fantastic, such as sardines off the coast of Sicily and Giri
coffee beans from southern India.
Craft your ideal office
coffee service program from
coffee beans with national acclaim to
local fame.
He'll even throw in a handful of
coffee beans from the excellent local roaster Coffee Collective to see what ha
coffee beans from the excellent
local roaster
Coffee Collective to see what ha
Coffee Collective to see what happens.
Coffee drinkers, meanwhile, have had to contend with declining quality: The java at your
local grocery store or deli now contains more robusta, and gourmet purveyors, which rely exclusively on the high - quality arabica growers in Latin America and Africa most damaged by the crisis, are having a tougher time sourcing
beans.
Chesa and Martin found the nostalgic taste of the flavors they had growing up in Portland with Cocanú chocolate for the essential drinking xocolata and
Local Roasting Co.
coffee beans for 180.
My advice for sourcing
coffee beans is you march yourself down to your favorite
local coffee shop (preferably one that roasts the
beans themselves!).
Your
local TJ Maxx, Home Goods, or Target will have airtight - ish containers for countertop
coffee storage, but the Friis Coffee Vault is popular among coffee lovers to keep the beans
coffee storage, but the Friis
Coffee Vault is popular among coffee lovers to keep the beans
Coffee Vault is popular among
coffee lovers to keep the beans
coffee lovers to keep the
beans fresh.
You wouldn't go shopping for
coffee beans at the
local butcher, so make sure you're looking for like - minded singles in the right place.
After a brief visit with a
local wildlife rescue organization, they are off to pick
beans at a family - run
coffee plantation.
Local roaster, Topeca
Coffee, will provide coffee beans to the cat café and several commercial sources of fresh baked goods and sandwiches are being considered as the café will most likely not start out with its own ki
Coffee, will provide
coffee beans to the cat café and several commercial sources of fresh baked goods and sandwiches are being considered as the café will most likely not start out with its own ki
coffee beans to the cat café and several commercial sources of fresh baked goods and sandwiches are being considered as the café will most likely not start out with its own kitchen.
With calm breezes blowing in off the Caribbean Sea and sand beneath their feet, delicious
coffee and eggs with
local favorites such as
beans and tortillas provide a great start to each day of the event.
This shop, which opened in 2008, prides itself on using exceptional ingredients, from milk and cream from
local dairy farms to single - origin, fair - trade
coffee beans for its espresso flavor.
This two - year - old shop prides itself on using exceptional ingredients, from milk and cream from
local dairy farms to single - origin, fair - trade
coffee beans for its espresso flavor.
Beans are sourced locally from Doi Saket in the Northern Regions of Thailand and brought to Bangkok where they are roasted at a
local Coffee Roaster.
Friendly
local baristas stand ready to offer up oh - so - good organic
coffee that's strong, rich and exuberant with fresh roasted
beans on - site.
This onsite café will offer
coffee, tea and espresso drinks with
beans from a
local roaster; fresh - baked
local pastries; and healthy snacks, available all day and in the evening.
Tip: Get your caffeine fix at Aruba
Coffee Roasters, where they roast
beans from
local Caribbean islands.
The fresh
coffee beans, as well as unpasteurised milk, juice and yoghurt from the
local dairy await guests and add to making your stay at Nieuwehuyz a special experience.
The massive kitchen, fitted for a dozen people, comfortably, is fully loaded with modern appliances and features
coffee and espresso machine, ideal for javaheads to enjoy the
local beans.
Guests will find a complimentary hamper of
local organic produce, fresh
coffee beans, plus chilled beer and wine in the fridge for their arrival.
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Previous winners have used their winnings to create guides to
local sustainability organisations, construct photovoltaic cells and turn
coffee beans into biofuel.