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A Visit to Cup-A-Joe in Hillsborough

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Lately I have been visiting a lot of Triangle Area coffee shops.  I enjoy the different vibe each one offers and am a big fan of how they all feature great locally roasted coffee.  Awhile back I checked out a cool little coffee shop called Cup A Joe in Hillsborough.  The shop is housed in a small and somewhat narrow brick faced building and has some really neat exposed brick wall along the interior.  Despite its small size, it does a great job of providing a cozy and welcoming environmental to enjoy some excellent coffee.

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As you enter the coffee shop there are a small handful of tables on either side along the exposed red brick walls adorned with works from a local artist (this month’s art work by Dorothy Whitmore).  If you liek to enjoy your drinks outside there are also two tables set up out front along the sidewalk.  Cup A Joe serves coffee roasted right there in Hillsborough by local coffee roaster Joe Van Gogh.  I am not a coffee expert, but my wife and I both agreed it tasted fantastic and made for some excellent cappuccinos and lattes.

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If you want to take some of their great coffee home with you or get some as a gift for a friend they have a self serve station where you can scoop and weigh out your own whole bean coffee for purchase.  Several different roasts are available including decaf options.  If you don’t have your own coffee bean grinder at home the barista is more than happy to do it for you there at the shop.

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Downtown Hillsborough is a place I still need to explore much more, but I am happy to have already discovered this cool coffee shop where I can relax and plan my future visits.  You can learn more about Cup A Joe and stay updated on upcoming events at the shop by following them on their facebook fanpage here

If you are looking for a good excuse to head out that way for a visit consider visiting downtown Hillsborough for one of their Last Friday artwalk events organized  by the  Hillsborough Arts Council.  During these monthly events the dowtown area is buzzing with people visiting local art galleries, studios and shops and a free concert is featured on the old courthouse lawn.  However, no visit for Last Friday would be complete without stopping by Cup A Joe for their monthly Pie Contest!  The pie contest for May will feature Strawberry Pies.   For more info about the Last Fridays festivities check out the event website.

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Benelux Cafe ~ Great Coffee in Downtown Raleigh

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Last week I saw a “tweet” on twitter announcing Robert Plant (of Led Zeppelin fame) had just stopped in at Benelux Cafe for a cup of Joe.  It was only then that I realized there was another great coffee bar in downtown Raleigh I needed to check out.  Benelux Cafe is located along the cobblestone streets of the City Market area adjacent to Moore Square Park in Downtown Raleigh. Their name is derived the names of three Western European nations:  Belgium, Netherlands, and Luxembourg.  The cafe opened up about five months ago and features coffee from local roaster Joe Van Gogh and select Belgian beers. 

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On my first visit I enjoyed a cafe’ mocha and  impressed with the Joe Van Gogh coffee and how the drink was prepared.  It had a nice chocolate flavor but it didn’t overpower the coffee with too much sweetness.  Benelux also serves wine in addition to their coffee and beer offerings so there is something on the menu for everybody. On the food side of things they sell breakfast and lunch sandwiches and wraps along with a few salad offerings and pastries that I look forward to trying in the future.

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It just so happened that my first visit to Benelux coincided with the “First Friday” gallery walk downtown so there were two featured artists in the cafe displaying and discussing their work.  The cafe is just around the corner from Artspace making it the perfect spot to visit for a break from taking in art from all the nearby galleries.  The cafe’ is spacious and has comfortable seating with good lighting.  They have flat screen tv up on the wall which I thought was nice because it isn’t distracting with the volume off and it provides an opportunity to go out and watch sporting events without going to a loud bar. 

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I’ll definitely be a regular at this excellent new addition to downtown Raleigh and look forward to seeing if they host any music acts or open mics down the road. For more info about Benelux and any upcoming events at the cafe’ you can check out their facebook fanpage or follow then on twitter @BeneluxCafeUSA.

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Sign up Now to Take a Tour of Larry’s Beans on September 25th!

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Larry’s Beans  is holding a public tour and coffee tasting on September 25th! I took the tour over the summer and had an awesome time.  You can read about my experience and see the pictures I took in my previous blog post about the tour.  If you want to check it out, sign up now.  Space is limited and it tends to fill up fast.  Read their announcement below:

Tour Larry’s green-o-vated beanplant, including passive & active solarpower, Raleigh’s only B100 fueling station, worm composting, rainwater flush toilets, Diedrich roaster, and the Veggie Bus.  Experience a coffee tasting with Chief Roaster Brad.

Meet Larry & Kevin, the proud owners of Larry’s Beans.  They’ll be free delectable treats from Neomonde (not to mention myriads of Larry’s coffee), LIVE music, and BIG BOSS beer.

Want to go? Sign up be emailing tours@larrysbeans.com with the # of People in Group, Contact Name, and Phone Number.  Don’t wait because they’re limiting it to the first 100 people!

Doors open at 11:15 AM, tours and tasting start promptly at 11:30.

Price = free!

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Organic Coffee and Sustainable Business Practices – A Tour of Larry’s Beans Coffee in Raleigh

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Larry’s Beans is a local independent coffee roaster that buys organic coffee beans directly from fair trade relationships with small farm cooperatives.  My wife and I have enjoyed drinking their fine coffee ever since we moved to Raleigh and a few weeks ago we had the opportunity to tour their coffee bean roasting facility located along the fringe of downtown Raleigh adjacent to the historic five points neighborhood.  What is so unique about their operation is that they not only pride themselves on providing top notch organic fair trade coffee, but the folks at Larry’s Beans also put the old adage “think globally, act locally” into action by employing numerous sustainable practices at their bean roasting facility.

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I was really impressed with the turnout and how informative the tour was.  I was expecting a small group but was surprised to see about 80 other people there.  Obviously the people of Raleigh take their coffee drinking very seriously!  The friendly crew at Larry’s Beans provided a great deal of insight into the art selecting and roasting coffee beans and how their operation isn’t just a business venture but a way of life that incorporates sustainable practices.   The bean roasting facility is situated in a small industrial park within eyeshot of the downtown Raleigh skyline, yet through a unique layout that incorporates open air offices and a sunny courtyard they have managed to create an atmosphere that makes you feel like you are a world away from the hustle and bustle of downtown.  

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We arrived a few minutes early for the tour and mingled with other guests the courtyard while being treated to samples of their various coffees.  They also had a great little spread of veggies, humus, and crackers and to top it all off they had live samba music being performed by a local Latin band called Samba Jovem.  This only made the tour worth the trip!  While I was excited to see the inside of the plant I could have easily spent the afternoon ducked into a shady corner of the courtyard sipping my coffee and listening to the Latin music.  The tour was broken into two sections, the first comprised of a tour of the coffee bean roasting operation and a lesson about the different characteristics to look for when tasting and judging the quality of good coffee.  This was followed by a question and answer session with chief roaster Brad Brandhorst and Larry himself.

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The second part of the tour featured examples of how they use sustainable practices in their day to day business operations including how the facility uses “clearstory” to produce natural lighting, and solar hot water tubes and open air offices that reduce electrical heating and cooling demand. Other tour highlights included an overview of Raleigh’s only biodiesel station, rainwater cisterns used for toilet flushing, the use of biodegradable coffee bags, and of course Larry’s famous Veggie Bus that runs on recycled veggie oil.  

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The tour we attended was held on May 15th and I understand that it was their last tour of the spring.  However, my understanding is that they do plan on holding additional tours in the fall starting in September.  Because of the popularity of the tour you need to sign up for the tour in advance via email.  Visit their website for more information.  I would also recommend joining their facebook fan page or emailing them directly if you want to get more information about future tours.

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I’m a big fan of buying local products and an even bigger fan of using sustainable practices so it goes without saying that I’m a big fan of Larry’s beans coffee.  It was a real treat to see their operation and I enjoyed meeting the friendly staff there.  I hope to make another visit in the fall.  In the meantime,  you can find Larry’s Bean’s Coffee at locations throughout the Triangle.  A few of my favorite places to enjoy a cup of their Joe are New World Coffee in North Raleigh,  Third Place in Five Points, Taylor’s BP off Six Forks in North Raleigh, and when I need a bag of beans so I can brew my own at home I hit up Wine 101 in Wake Forest.  To view additional photos I took during the tour check out my flickr photo album.

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Discover Caffé Driade in Chapel Hill – A Coffee Lover’s Dream

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On Sunday my wife and I made the most of the beautiful weekend weather by taking a trip over to Chapel Hill. The highlight of our day was a visit to Caffé Driade for a relaxing cup of coffee. The café is tucked away in a private woody setting just off of E. Franklin Street and is probably the most unique place to enjoy coffee in the Triangle and is widely regarded as having some of the most skilled baristas around. In addition to their drink menu, which also includes beer and wine, they feature fresh baked goods from the Guglhupf Bakery in Durham.

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The quirky looking exterior of the café resembles something you might expect to find in the desert of Arizona. The interior is small with a cool funky ambiance and includes a few tables tucked away by the coffee bar. There are also a few tables inside a temporary enclosure as you enter from the front porch area. I believe they take the enclosure down after the winter months. Seating outside is spectacular and plentiful with both a front and rear patio surrounded by a garden area and woods with additional seating set down amongst the trees behind the café. My wife and I sat on the back patio overlooking the trees that lead down to the Bolin Creek greenway trail. I had delicious a large frothy mocha while my wife enjoyed one of their hot teas.

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The café cleary has a strong following and can be quite busy at times.  The gravel parking lot was almost completely full when we arrived. For a minute I was actually thinking we weren’t going to find a place to park, but they have additional parking in a lot next door. Like most coffee shops there are plenty of people working on their laptops. I read online somewhere that with wifi access is not free there, but I don’t know for sure you may want to look into that before heading over there if that is an issue. It looked like a pet friendly place as I noticed a few dogs relaxing on the patio.  I understand that occasionally they have music performances or DJs at night on the weekends.

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I think the combination of skilled baristas, quirky ambiance, and natural outdoor setting is what keeps people coming back to Caffé Driade. While my wife and I sat on the patio we really felt like we were a world away from the hustle and bustle of the Triangle. I noticed they had strands of Christmas lights strung across the trees above the patio and think it would be neat to come back on a summer night to have a glass of wine under the patio lights while listening to some live music. I’m looking forward to our next visit!

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To see the rest of my pictures from our visit to please check out my flickr photo album.

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