Imagine sipping your mid-day espresso on a wooden platform surrounded by craftsman style shops. On a brisk Seattle day, Issaquah Coffee Company provides a warm and welcoming experience. Chalkboard designs on the walls, rustic deep orange paints, and subtle beige colors bring warmth to the coffee shop. Interior design adds to the experience, however product quality is everything! That being said, Issaquah Coffee Co. serves high quality coffee blends directly from the famous Stumptown Roasters. Fresh from the farm and into your morning coffee mug, this wholesaler ensures that the coffee has reached optimal potential before entering the market. Issaquah also features a tea menu supplied by Two Leaves and a Bud Tea Company. This tea company was built from the perspective of a true tea-lover! It's founder, Richard Rosenfeld, traveled to tea gardens in India, China, and Sri Lanka to visit the farms, which now supply their teas. Aroma, flavor, color, and origin are highly considered in the quality of tea. Working for a Taiwanese tea shop myself, I have learned that each tea is greatly valued. Memorizing descriptions, which include the many subtle floral and fruity hints in aromas and flavors of tea, I now understand each tea's uniqueness. At Issaquah Coffee Company, I immediately fell in love with a delicious iced Chai tea latte! Truly brilliant! Steeped perfectly with a great balance of sweetness and creaminess left me delighted before continuing my day exploring Seattle's greatest landmarks.
For a quick coffee-date getaway sipping a rich, hot cappuccino, Issaquah Coffee Company will always be at the top of my list! Love always, Mia.
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AuthorHi guys! My passion is anything and everything SWEET! I am a graduate from Los Angeles, California with a hospitality degree. I have experienced many inspiring delights of the world as I have traveled here & there. Whatever the future may bring, I will always observe with my eyes & enjoy with my heart. Love Always, MARIA CEKO (Mia) Always #HEARTInspired Archives
May 2017
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