![]() ![]() Curly Tail started as a Etsy shop, but after a successful Kickstarter campaign, the owner was able to purchase a restore a 1969 trailer to roast and transport her coffee. $1 from each bag is donated to a different animal rescue organization. Passenger Coffee(Lancaster, Pennsylvania) Curly Tail Coffee Photo: Curly Tail CoffeeĬurly Tail is another coffee company with a cause. They also offer a coffee subscription service. ![]() Passenger Coffee can be purchased from their Lancaster shop and online. However, you may not have known that this delicious coffee hails from Lancaster, PA. There is a chance you have seen Passenger Coffee at different coffee shops around the city, as they have established a pretty widespread market in Pittsburgh. Klvn(Point Breeze) Passenger Coffee Photo: Passenger Coffee The company sells blends with beans from South America, Central America, and East Africa, and even provides specific information on their website about the best way to brew their coffee – whether it be in a pour over, aeropress, or French Press style. klvn can be ordered online. Klvn is a roast-to-order coffee company that is roasting in the “West Coast-style” from Pittsburgh’s Point Breeze neighborhood. Ispirare Coffee Roasters (Kittanning, Pennsylvania) klvn Photo: klvn They also recently opened their first coffee shop. Their coffee is approachable, but smooth and rich, and great for restaurants or after meals.įor more information on who is selling (and serving) their coffee, check out their website. Ispirare hopes expose people to the nuances of great coffee, and sell a traditional blend that is a great introduction for coffee lovers who don’t know much about the craft. Grounds and Hounds, Lawrenceville Ispirare Coffee Roasters Photo: Ispirare Coffee Twenty percent of all proceeds received by Grounds & Hounds Coffee Co are donated to rescue partners across the country. 1: Roasting and selling great coffee, and 2: Using the proceeds to help dogs in need. Grounds and Hounds, a Lawrenceville-based coffee company with a national following, is dedicated to two things. Get ready to have your heart strings tugged. Then sign up for our email list! The Best Local Coffee Roasters in Pittsburgh: Grounds and Hounds Photo: Grounds and Hounds Want to be the first person to know about new restaurants in Pittsburgh? Instead of loading up on a national brand, or far-throng small batch producer, try seeking out these local companies who are importing, roasting, packaging, and selling coffee from our neck of the woods. While we can leave the actual coffee growing to more tropical or mountainous climates than Pittsburgh, residents might be surprised to hear that when it comes to the final step in coffee production – coffee roasting – Southwestern PA has a robust craft coffee scene. ![]()
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