Andrew R.
Nov 28, 2020
Hands down one of the best roasteries I have found in Ohio. I found them through the Columbus coffee fest - Covid edition. Of all the whole beans in the box (about 8) we like them the most. If you are new to them, you cannot go wrong with your Nicaraguan flagship - Cafe Diego. they have dozens of different kinds from all different places. The owner also sources cocoa nibs and makes his own chocolate in house.They have a wonderful mission, sourcing directly from farmers they know. Check out the website for the owner's history and how his international service brought him to where he is today.From Columbus, Dayton, or wherever you are, it is well worth the drive!
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Richard P.
Nov 15, 2012
A bright, full-bodied cup of pour-over coffee that (unsurprisingly) reminded me how wretched the Starbucks coffee I had the other day was by comparison.The coffee trailer is a nice addition to the burgeoning food truck scene in Columbus. Standing in the parking lot on a cold fall day, talking to the friendly, bearded, plaid-wearing proprietor, you can almost imagine being in the Pacific Northwest.When you can get coffee this good at a trailer, you know Columbus' food scene is on its way up.
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John M.
Apr 30, 2013
Great coffee, no fun in cold or rainy weather.But hey, it's a truck. Of course it sucks in Ohio in the early spring.Lars does a great pourover and an excellent macchiato. His wife (I think) makes the granola bars, which are excellent.The only place on Indianola to get an espresso, and just about as good a cup of coffee as Yeah Me Too.
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Anna S.
Apr 19, 2013
Love this concept. I've been eyeing this cute little black coffee truck for a few months now but haven't had the time to stop. I specifically made the point to take a slight detour today so I could finally try the place. I had a great medium-blend Nicaragua coffee. I appreciated the fact that instead of cream, the place has whole milk. Also, tried a homemade granola bar that was more desert-ey than breakfast-ey (but I'm not complaining). The delicious and substantial bar was full of scrumptious things like oats, peanut butter, chocolate, coconut flakes, sunflower seeds, etc. After reading over the label, it seemed like most of the items were organic. Overall, a decent value ($4 even for a large coffee and granola bar) and definitely beats going to a Panera or Starbucks.
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