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Direct Trade Coffee Club
02/23/10 - press
Direct Trade Coffee Club is pumping the band up and doing great things to promote the farmer. Barefoot is proud to be a supporter of these great people Check them out.
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Coffee Coolness - Wave Magazine gets all gushy
12/23/09 - press
Need a place to study or relax with friends? Here are a few coffee spots perfect for anyone in need of a caffeine jolt or a change of scenery from coffee shop chains: Barefoot Coffee Roasters
Brewing their own coffee for over five years, Barefoot offers coffee tasting classes and open mic Wednesday nights for poetry readings and live music. With a chill vibe, artwork-adorning walls and comfy couches, it’s the perfect place to unwind and sip on a cup of Joe.
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Wine and Spirits Magazine top 100
12/15/09 - press
Wine and Spirits Magazine top 100 wines event!!!!
Get yourself there! Barefoot Coffee will be served all night to sober you up and blow your mind.
http://www.wineandspiritsmagazine.com/top100/
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CoffeeReview Awards Barefoot 3 90+!
12/10/09 - press
Coffee Review awarded Barefoot Coffee three over 90 coffees!
CoffeeReview article
Our beloved Ethiopian Amaro Gayo Scored an impressive 93 points!
Our friends at Guatemala El Socorro scored a stong 91 points!
and our favorite lady in coffee Gloria at El Salvador Finca San Jose scored a sweet 90 points! rock on
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SF Chronicle article
03/12/09 - press
San Francisco Chronicle front page article today doing a love affair with coffee. Some sweet and interesting history and a love tickle for many of teh kick ass Bay Area coffee peeps. Ritual, Four Barrel and Blue Bottle got some well deserved love.
an excerpt: “New wave roasters
Barefoot Coffee: Founder Andy Newbom and his staff travel “to origin” - the industry term for coffee-growing regions - several times a year to taste, order and discover new coffees. While most coffees designated “single origin” come from a particular region or a mill, Barefoot pays a premium to farmers to grow and handle the coffee in particular ways.
The company has a new roasting and barista training facility in San Jose and a punk-rock Santa Clara cafe in an unlikely strip mall setting. There, coffee geeks in training can take free classes on brewing, tasting and grinding.
Barefoot Coffee, 5237 Stevens Creek Blvd., Santa Clara; (408) 248-4500 or barefootcoffeeroasters.com. The coffee is also served at Epicenter Cafe and Aziza, both in San Francisco. The beans are sold at some Whole Foods.”
Not sure what the hell a punk-rock cafe is but the coffee sure is sweet!
