Posts Tagged stumptown

Stumptown’s Packaging Design: OMFG

Posted on May 9, 2010 by Mike

Last year Stumptown redesigned their packaging to include color-coded informational cards inserted into the front of each bag. Turns out the excellent work was done by Fritz Mesenbrink of OMFG Co., the same creatives behind the branding at the Ace Hotel in Portland, Palm Springs, and NYC. Share

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Grover Does (Stumptown) Amsterdam

Posted on May 3, 2010 by Mike

Lots of great photos of the new Stumptown Amsterdam available via grover does amsterdam, here and here. Share

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Stumptown Amsterdam Now Open

Posted on May 3, 2010 by Mike

View Stumptown in Amsterdam in a larger map Share

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Coffee Chronicles: Introducing Ecco Caffe at Joe | Serious Eats : New York

Posted on October 27, 2009 by Mike

Allison Hemler takes a serious look at Joe’s switch to Ecco, and does a nice job explaining the advantages. Coffee Chronicles: Introducing Ecco Caffe at Joe | Serious Eats : New York. Share

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Barista PDX

Posted on June 5, 2009 by Mike

Notice the difference?  This was the scene today at Barista PDX, so come get it.  So says Billy Wilson anyway: Which means they’ve restocked, and the shelves look a little better than they did yesterday: Share

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Barista in the Wild, Part 4: A Relationship With Espresso | Serious Eats

Posted on June 4, 2009 by Mike

Allison is back with part four of her coffee based series on Serious Eats.  This edition focuses on espresso. Quote of the day? “Starbucks either is very smart or taking the easy way out by using all automatic espresso machines” Keywords today include; Erin (as in Meister), Stumptown, Counter Culture, and Organic Valley. Click the [...]

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Bitter Brew

Posted on June 3, 2009 by Mike

I’d be remiss to not mention the brewing coffee battle currently going on over Stumptown Coffee Roasters here in NYC, though it’s not what you may think.  This particular battle is being waged between the media outlets, and not  any brewers of the bean.  It started in April when New York Magazine published this article [...]

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