Location: 111 N Reino Rd, Newbury Park, CA 91320
Hello again coffee lovers! We are back from the past and now moved on to the present time. Thank you guys again for coming on my journey in Santa Cruz, but it is now time to go back to LA, well specifically Ventura county xD. I went to Ragamuffin Coffee Roasters after hiking with my sister and my girlfriend in Agoura Hills, and I always want to eat or grab something to drink after a nice hike. I rarely come out this way so I was curious as to what the area had to offer in terms of third wave coffee. Out comes Ragamuffin only a couple of miles away from the hiking trail. This shop is unique in its personality and surprising to find a gem in an area where you wouldn't expect much. Here are my thoughts on Ragamuffin Coffee Roasters!
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Location: 533 Ocean St, Santa Cruz, CA 95060
Hello all and welcome to another post! This will be the last post in looking back at my adventures while living in Santa Cruz and what a way it will be to end. Coffeeville is a small coffee shop that opened up relatively recently in Spring of 2016. The shop is founded by a husband-wife team who started their business from a small cart located at Boulder Creek and finally landed a permanent home in the heart of Santa Cruz. This place is really special and you can feel it when you walk through the door. You know you're going to have a good time here when you see the smiling faces of at least one of the owners and just talk about their coffee. Their bean flavors are the focus of the shop and you'll be thankful that they are so meticulous about bringing out the characteristics of their beans as you take your first sip. Location: 2125 Delaware Ave. Santa Cruz, CA 95060
Hello everyone and welcome back! This week we will be visiting Cafe Iveta which first started out as a small cafe in a suburb of Chicago back in 1991. They wanted to create an Italian style type of cafe where their locally famous scones will be the focal point. The founders of this place, a husband and wife, worked long and hard to perfect their scone recipe in the interim move to Santa Cruz where two of their daughters attended school (UCSC, my alma mater! Go Banana Slugs!) in 1998. It took them a little over 10 years to finally open up a cafe on the westside of Santa Cruz a couple blocks from the beautiful cliffs that over look the sea to finally locals what they have been wanting since they heard of their arrival: scones. This place became a local favorite that lead to them opening up another, larger cafe in the center of campus on UCSC 5 years later. |
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