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  1. 1 . Koffee Paradise. 4.8 (36 reviews) Coffee & Tea. $$ This is a placeholder. “It was definitely made with LOVE. The coffee shop was clean and definitely aesthetically, pleasing.” more. 2 . Florin Coffee. 4.7 (44 reviews) Coffee & Tea. Linden. This is a placeholder. “This adorably quaint coffee shop couldn't be in a more perfect place!

    • Thunderkiss Coffee. Jason Valentine of Thunderkiss roasts coffee in small batches. He supplies beans and kegged cold brew to a wide range of restaurants and bakeries.
    • Anchor Bend Coffee Roasters. Anchor Bend roasts out of Clintonville. They roast small batches to order. Where to find them: Weiland’s Market, Hills Market Downtown, anchorbendcoffee.com.
    • Luck Bros Coffee. Luck Bros recently closed their Grandview shop and transitioned to roasting and wholesaling. You can order through their website or at a collection of local stores.
    • Fruits & Roots. Fruits & Roots is a newer small batch roaster that also sells teas. Find them through their site and at a variety of events – including the Grandview Hop – throughout the warmer months.
  2. Sweet Bean Coffee Shop - Yahoo Recipe Search

    Sweet Potato and Coffee Cream Pie
    Food and Wine
    A coffee with that slice of pie? At Angela Pinkerton’s counter-style pie and sandwich shop Theorita in San Francisco, the caffeine’s built in. Espresso flavors the cookie crust and the whipped pastry cream atop an orange-infused sweet potato filling. Slideshow: More Cream Pie Recipes 
    Pineapple Quesito
    Food Network
    This is a Quesito -- perfect in its simplicity: flaky puff pastry wrapped around sweetened cream cheese and buttery pineapple. It's beautiful in a shabby chic kind of way, nothing fussy, just rustic goodness with a generous dusting of powdered sugar. The best thing is that you can whip this together in about 10 minutes and instantly satisfy your craving for something sweet. The Quesito is a traditional breakfast pastry from Puerto Rico. You can find them in every bakery and coffee shop, filled with everything from guava paste, passion fruit and pineapple. They are also delicious with nothing but the sweetened cheese.
    Grilled Carrot Hummus
    Food and Wine
    The “freedom” of freelance writing is overrated. True, I’m not tethered to a desk for a 9-to-5 workday (“The world is your office!” a friend recently texted). And while this might suggest a chill schedule of hip coffee shops and leisurely al fresco lunches (insert photo of women in fedoras and sunglasses clinking glasses of rosé), my reality is a bit different.As a working mom, my days are condensed and bookended by school drop-off (where I can be spotted in questionable freelance attire, like wool clogs and yoga pants)and pick-up. Time is forever at a deficit, and deadlines are always rumbling over my shoulder. Because I tend to devote breaks to dog walks, sweaty vinyasa classes, and an occasional plunge into Barton Springs, meals are often eaten on the fly.I rely on a roster of “working girl lunches,” things to have on hand that are nourishing, tasty, and can be assembled in Olympic-record-breaking time. A perfect avocado, sprinkled with kosher salt and drizzled with olive oil, is an example. I’m always thrilled to have something to slather on toasted bread or warm corn tortillas, such as bean purees, creamy yogurt dips with greens, smoked fish spread, or this riff on hummus (made with chickpeas and sweet, smoky grilled carrots) that’s so delicious I’ve nicknamed it Carrot Yummus.To mimic the creamy texture of chickpeas, the carrots are parboiled and finished on a hot grill. A spin over the fire brands the carrots with smoky charred flavor that complements their natural sweetness. You can grill the carrots a couple days in advance—a perfect way to make the most of lingering heat after you’ve fired up something else for dinner. If you’re lucky enough to get fresh farmers market carrots, don’t bother peeling their thin skin; just rinse and scrape off any sprouts with a paring knife.Feel free to riff on the recipe to suit your whims. Lemon juice can be replaced with white or cider vinegar; cumin, smoked paprika, and fresh herbs are other nice additions. A kick of some kind of heat is essential—use your favorite hot sauce, sambal oelek, red chile salsa, or a pinch of cayenne.Carrot Yummus can go fast or fancy. For a working girl lunch, I eat it with Sesame Blues tortilla chips and several dashes of Cholula. It’s also delicious on toasted multigrain bread with slices of hard-boiled egg and sprouts. When I serve it as a first course for a dinner party, I pair it with grilled pita bread, marinated cherry tomatoes, and crunchy, colorful crudité like shaved watermelon radishes and fennel. But trust me, it’s just as good in the carpool line out of a Tupperware that I stashed in my purse before dashing out the door. A working girl’s gotta eat, after all.
    • Brioso Roastery and Coffee Bar
    • Fox in The Snow
    • One Line Coffee
    • The Roosevelt Coffeehouse
    • Stauf’s Coffee Roasters

    An offshoot of Columbus coffee stalwart Café Brioso, the new Brioso Roastery and Coffee Bar in the Discovery District is a hip place to enjoy a cup of locally roasted Brioso Coffee and a sweet treat. The atmosphere is open and friendly – an ideal spot to enjoy a pour over made from a selection of freshly roasted single-origin coffee beans.

    Fox in the Snow’s generic garage exterior masks a modern, airy space where crowds line up for coffee along with pastries baked in-house. Owners Jeff Excell and Lauren Culley honed their chops while working at Blue Bottle Coffee’s New York locations and source Fox in the Snow’s beans from Maine roastery Tandem. When the weather is good, sipping chic...

    In the heart of the urban Short North neighborhood, One Line Coffee offers a complete experience using coffee beans roasted in-house. The shop has it all from an almost overwhelming array of coffee choices to a circular coffee bar with all of the latest brewing equipment. You want a V60 pourover? They have it. Kyotocold brew? They have that too.

    The Roosevelt Coffeehouse was my first stop on the Columbus Coffee Trail, which is perhaps why it stole my heart. Or maybe it’s because the coffee shop fulfills a noble mission beyond serving coffee to the masses – it’s actually a non-profit business that helps the local and global communities with issues like hunger, water safety and human traffic...

    Brewing coffee for over 25 years at multiple locations, Stauf’s Coffee Roasters is a must-stop on the Columbus Coffee Trail for its history alone. Age and growth have not slowed down Stauf’s – each shop roasts beans and bakes pastries on-site. This is a cool place to enjoy a solid cup of coffee.

  3. Roastery + Coffee Bar Located in the Discovery District 329 E Long St, Columbus, OH 43215 (614) 754-9511 M-F: 7am-2pm SAT: 8am-2pm SUN: CLOSED Pay Ahead + Pickup

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  4. 79 Parsons Ave, Columbus OH 43215 (614) 220-0206. HOURS. Monday - Friday : 7AM - 5PM. Saturday - Sunday: 8AM - 5PM

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  5. Mar 13, 2024 · Browse the interactive map and see the complete list of coffee shops on the Columbus Coffee Trail. By Jason Barnette | Travel writer and photographer with 15+ years of road tripping experience. Last Updated on March 13, 2024. This post may contain affiliate links.

  6. Discover delicious local coffee shops in Columbus and explore our favorite bakeries and cafes like the James Beard Award-nominated Pistacia Vera.

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