All along 14th St

November 11, 2009 at 2:46 pm (Espressoria, Tee & Cakes, roasters) (, , , , )

It’s kind of a long street, but along its entire stretch there are only two coffee shops, and they’re next door to each other in the block between Pearl and Walnut: Belvedere Belgian Chocolate Shop (website) and Tee & Cakes.  We’ve written about Tee & Cakes a few times, but have missed Belvedere, both in its new location here and its previous location at the same latitude but on 15th.  Belvedere we’ve probably ignored because it sells itself primarily as a chocolate shop that also sells espresso.  In a city saturated with good coffee, that doesn’t work well.  People are spoiled and know that a shop doing espresso as an add-on is very rarely worth the trouble.

I decided to confirm or refute directly.  I mean, they’re right next door to each other, how hard can the comparison be?  So I finally visited Belvedere for the first time and T&C for the 20th.  Results?   It’s like the over-run clip of Dennis Green flipping out about losing to da Bears.

Yep, Belvedere is what I thought they were.  They serve Novo Coffee (out of Denver), but not well.  Wasn’t the worst coffee I’ve ever had, certainly wasn’t the best, somewhere just about slightly below average.  They shop isn’t something you want to work from frequently.  You can do it in a pinch, but it just doesn’t feel right as a work space.  And you’re going to be relying on Pearl St. Mall wireless because they don’t have their own.

Tee & Cakes is also who I thought they were, mostly because I’ve been there a bunch.  I don’t like their choice of roasters (Boulder Organic, just a half step above Allegro), but they make it well enough (read: better than Espressoria pulls it off).  My bone to pick today is how they confuse — like many — latte with cappuccino.  Here’s my rule of thumb: a cappuccino is espresso with a bit of milk flavoring.  A latte is hot milk with some coffee flavor.  You should NEVER be searching for the coffee in the cappuccino because the coffee should be by far the dominant component.  For most coffee shops, even most in Boulder, when you order a cap you’re still getting a latte, and there is very, very little difference between how a shop makes the two.  There should be a huge difference, but for most there is not.

Rant aside, we still love T&C’s cupcake line up and the place is worth visiting for that alone.  Belvedere?  Go there if you need chocolate.

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Ozo’s new in-house roast: first crack

August 20, 2009 at 1:32 pm (Ozo Coffee Co., roasters) ()

Stopped by Ozo a few days ago and got my first shot of their new in-house roast.  OMG.  No: O-M-G.  Damn, was that thing tasty.  I had the dark roast (Isabelle) in a dry cappuccino and it was velvety, smoky and sweet without a bit of bitterness.  For my palette Ozo was the only shop that could do anything with Allegro, but thank god they’ve moved on.  Good job, boys!

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Ozo and Curious switching roasters

August 3, 2009 at 1:24 pm (L-town shops, Ozo Coffee Co., The Curious Cup, Unseen Bean, roasters) (, , , )

First, Ozo.  We knew about this a month or two ago but didn’t want to leak it.  But since Greg from Ozo just posted this as a comment on another post, it deserves a full entry:

Hey there coffee fans-

This is just an update for all the coffee lovers out there…. Ozo Coffee Co. is proud to announce that we are now roasting our own beans!  Yep, we have phased out our Allegro roasts and are quickly depleting our Conscious Coffee stock so that we brew 100% of our own roasts!  They taste great and we are excited to continue bringing superior organic, locally-roasted coffee to our customers.  Come have a taste now!  Peace, love, and coffee.

-Greg
Barista, Ozo Coffee Co.

Can’t wait to try it!

In other news, recently lauded Curious Cup has decided to switch from Unseen Bean to Conscious Coffees.  (One major hooray from me!)

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Boulder coffee shops by roaster

April 25, 2008 at 10:21 am (guides, roasters) (, , , , , , , , , )

[This will be another ongoing post. Please comment with updates and added intel.]

Alphabetical listing….

Allegro Coffee (consistently bland)

  • Joe’s
  • Ozo (they know how to serve Allegro, though)
  • Vic’s

Boulder Organic Coffee (just so-so)

  • Burnt Toast
  • Dish
  • Espressoria (Jet’s)
  • Tee & Cakes

Conscious Coffees (consistently the best roast in Boulder)

  • Coffee Sanctuary
  • The Cup
  • The Kitchen
  • The Rail Car (Nederland)
  • Sidney’s
  • Tea Spot

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