Showing posts with label Counter Culture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Counter Culture. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Philly Coffee Crawl With Brian's Coffee Spot

A year ago coffee blogger Brian Williams from Brian Coffee Spot contacted me about producing an Android version of CoffeeGuru.  We met in New York City at Stumptown's Midtown location at the Ace Hotel during Brian's yearly coffee explorations in the US and Canada.  Even though I decided not to expand CoffeeGuru beyond the iPhone platform, we got along really well and discussed the possibility of him visiting Philadelphia the next time he came to the States.

For years hometown roaster La Colombe was pretty much the only game in town.  But in the last few years a large number of micro-roasters and third wave coffeehouses have opened, suddenly making Philadelphia a must visit destination for any coffee lover.  I mapped out 14 and sent it to Brian (click here to view my Google Map: My Coffee Crawl Map).  It didn't take too much cajoling and he added Philly to his trip.

Just before Brian's arrival, I contacted Philly food reporter Drew Lazor about his visit.  Drew has been writing about the local food scene since 2005 for City Paper, Philly.com and the Daily News.  I pitched a story idea about our city quickly becoming a must visit for serious coffee "crawlers" from around the world.  He thought it was a great idea and arranged to hang out with us at a few shops.

1. Friday Afternoon



Brian Williams Photographed For The Philly Press
Brian Williams Photographed By The Philly Press


I picked Brian up at the train station at 2:30 pm and dashed over to Ultimo on Catherine Street.  Drew had arranged for  a photographer to shoot us for the article.  Ultimo's roaster is Counter Culture and they are considered one of the best presenters of those beans.  In fact on the second floor resides Counter Culture's Philly training center.  Barista Abby prepared me a Tsheya Congo pour-over and Nueva Ilusta Espresso, both excellent.  Although we were a bit nervous when the photographer showed up, I think Brian felt like a coffee rock star given all the attention he received bearly an hour after his arrival.

Google Glass
Google Glass

During our Ultimo visit, a group of well dressed guys strolled into the shop, one of them sporting the new Google Glass.  I've never seen them in person and I must admit they look better than I expected!

Afternoon At Menagerie
Afternoon At Menagerie


Our next stop was one of my favorite coffeehouses, Menagerie in Old City.  They are the only shop that uses Dogwood from Minneapolis and Ceremony from Annapolis, two fantastic roasters.  Brian adored the space, commenting that this is the type of coffee shop that he could see spending time in every day.  The design is well thought out, utilizing reclaimed wood throughout (the tables in the back are made from old bowling alley lanes).  It is also right around the corner from Brian's hotel, a huge plus.

Body Graphics Tattoo
Body Graphics Tattoo


Since the day started really late, we decided to pause our crawl and head out to dinner.  I was able to score a reservation at one of Philly's best, Zahav an Israeli tapas restaurant like no other.

As we strolled back to the hotel, we passed Body Graphics Tattoo.  They were having an art opening and we checked it out.  While the skate board art on the walls were not that interesting, the woman sitting in the window made up for it.
2. Saturday

About six months before Brian's visit I tweeted a picture of one of my favorite city diners, Jany's.  As it turns out one of Brian's other passions is good diner food so I had to make it our breakfast stop.  The place is a classic.  It's been in business for over 40 years and Jany makes sure the quality remains high.  The coffee is changed every 30 minutes, the eggs are fresh, and the prices are cheap!  However, as we left Jany shared some sad news.  She's selling the place and expects to retire in about three months.  So if you're anywhere near this place make it a point to visit before it's too late.



Jany's Diner
Jany's Diner


I had tickets to Pennsylvania Ballet's Coppelia so Brian explored on his own.  We made plans to spend Sunday together checking out more coffeehouses and I left him to it.  He was able to visit Elixr, Plenty and La Colombe's Dilworth Plaza location and like you, I'll have to wait to read in his blog the adventures he experienced.

Next Week: Bohdi Coffee, Ox Coffee, One Shot Cafe and ReAnimator...and an interview by Drew Lazor
Links

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Brian's Coffee Spot

Drew Lazor's article "Tea for two, coffee for the rest"

Ultimo Coffee

Menagerie Coffee

My Blog Post, Menagerie Coffee, A Breath Of Fresh Air

Jany's Diner















Wednesday, June 26, 2013

A Tale Of Two Yirgacheffe

Back in the day you went to South Philly for two reasons.... Down 9th Street to grab a hoagie from Sarcone's or a cheesesteak from either Pat's or Geno's. Want a coffee? Thirty years ago your best option was to grab one from a local deli.

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Historically, South Philly has been dominated by old-school Italian Americans. For the last decade, cheap real estate has also attracted an influx of Vietnamese immigrants and hipster art students. A sure sign the neighborhood is well on its way to becoming über cool, Ultimo Coffee has become ground zero for these new inhabitants.... the perfect third wave destination and meeting place.

Back in April The Daily Meal anointed Ultimo as the number 1 coffee shop in America. Does it live up to its title? Personally I think these rankings are akin to reading in People Magazine who's the sexiest man alive, at the end of the day it's meaningless. Ignoring they hype, I went into the heart of South Philly to check Ultimo out.

[caption id="attachment_214" align="aligncenter" width="225"]Pour Over Bar, Ultimo Coffee Pour Over Bar, Ultimo Coffee[/caption]

Down the block from Scotty's Bar and just around the corner from Joey Joe's, Aaron and Elizabeth Ultimo opened their first location in 2009 and their second in 2012. In the South Philly location they share their space with a craft beer shop. The vibe is quite different from the surrounding 'hood. Ultimo takes their coffees seriously, using filtered water and a Marzocco GB5 carefully dialed in to the selections of the day, all from their roaster, Counter Culture. I selected the Banko Gotiti, Yirgacheffe as a pour over on their Beehouse drip bar. It was perfectly prepared and had really interesting citrus and tart apple notes. As I sat and enjoyed my cup a steady stream of customers kept things hopping.

[caption id="attachment_210" align="aligncenter" width="560"]Entrance, Greenstreet Coffee Entrance, Greenstreet Coffee[/caption]

Once finished I decided to drive up to another coffee shop, the recently opened Greenstreet Coffee Co. This shop represents another trend in the Philly coffee scene, serious in-house roasting. Brothers Tom and Chris Molieri started their roastery in 2011 and soon gained a reputation for producing well crafted beans. So in February when they were presented a chance to take over a former coffee shop, they dived in with both feet.

Greenstreet


I really like their space. Small and architecturally quirky, it has a cool vibe, a welcome feel that's quite popular with the locals. It's a bit more laid back than Ultimo and the enthusiastic staff is very welcoming. This is the kind of place I could spend a lazy afternoon. And the coffee? The Molieri brothers know how to roast and do it well. In their shop I was offered a choice of four selections, two from Ethiopia and one from El Salvador and Mexico. I was interested in comparing my experiences so I ordered the pour over Kochere Yirgacheffe, and was impressed by what I was served. The Greenstreet selection was a bit brighter than the Counter Culture version and the citrus flavors really shined in the cup.

All in all Philadelphia's Third Wave coffee scene has something for everyone. Whether you are looking for a craft cup of coffee roasting by some of the most well-known in the US or you seek some great local roasts, you can find it in this vibrant city.

A word about the next blog post: I'll be on vacation for a few weeks so things will be a bit quiet. But never fear, there's more to come once I return.

Vacation


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Greenstreet Coffee Roasters: http://greenstreetcoffee.com


Ultimo Coffee: http://ultimocoffee.com


The Daily Meal: www.thedailymeal.com


Counter Culture: http://counterculturecoffee.com