River Roads coffee is pretty good, from what I hear. It was started by my ex-wife's uncle and it's a small Baton Rouge based company.
I'm not a coffee drinker myself, though, but I like to promote local businesses.
Hmm might have to try that one. Why do they call it black and tan? Blend of dark and lighter roasts?
http://www.frenchtruckcoffee.com is my preferred go to. They have the best cold coffee concentrate too. It's based in New Orleans, but you can buy pretty much direct from the roaster. Their shop is a giant yellow warehouse thats 80% roasting facility.
I am also an unashamed coffee snob.
I will not suffer bad coffee ever again.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Yep, it's a mixed grind. It's delicious!
http://abitaroasting.com/shop/reserve-blends/black-tan/
Best part, the husband and wife run the whole operation and they have two locations. We met them while at the Abita Cafe. My in-laws are friends of the owners and they struck up a conversation while we were there. They have a few different kinds of coffee, but I only got the opportunity to try the black and tan.
I was kind of leaning this direction already. I have never tried their coffee, but I hear it is good. The other ideas are great too guys. I will look into each and maybe even sample all.Whole foods coffee is roasted on site. You really want a fresh roast. You can grind it there. $9-12/lbs.
Who is "We" that's drinking the coffee?
Why do you drink coffee? (Taste, caffeine, etc)
How much coffee do you drink daily/weekly?
Do you drink your coffee hot or over ice?
What is your budget for coffee?
I was kind of leaning this direction already. I have never tried their coffee, but I hear it is good. The other ideas are great too guys. I will look into each and maybe even sample all.
Who is "We" that's drinking the coffee?
Why do you drink coffee? (Taste, caffeine, etc)
How much coffee do you drink daily/weekly?
Do you drink your coffee hot or over ice?
What is your budget for coffee?