Coffee Factory
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Locality: Santa Clara, California
Phone: +1 408-296-7600
Address: 3787 Stevens Creek Blvd Ste 104 95051-7369 Santa Clara, CA, US
Website: www.coffeefactory-roasters.com
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How's about a cup of dirty green tea latte with a muffin for lunch
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Also take this top level Home Coffee Roasting Machine for just $50! This is Hot Top Coffee Roaster. If you want roast your own coffee at home, this is a perfect one!
Come and take this beautiful home Espresso Machine for just $200. This is La Nuova Cuadra Era, High-end Home Espresso Machine. You can make decent espresso shot and velvety steamed milk with this machine.
Chevy is still buying you coffee but the budget almost runs out. So hurry up!!
FREE COFFEE TODAY!!! Thanks to Chevy Momentum's Pay It Forward event and to Leap Day, we have a great deal going on TODAY!! All coffees are paid for courtesy of Chevy Momentum!!... We are still open, and we've still got our famous coffee. :) Enjoy, and remember to pay it forward!
Bright sunshine, clear sky. Beautiful afternoon between heavy rainy day. Having a break time with 5oz single capp. Cool air, nice music and good coffee. What's more?
Coffee Trivia: The Difference Between Arabica and Robusta. Two major coffee varieties There are the two primary types of coffee: Arabica and Robusta. The difference between the two is significant and helpful to understand when choosing coffee.... The two varieties differ in taste, growing conditions, price. Arabica beans tend to have a sweeter, softer taste, with tones of sugar, fruit, and berries. Their acidity is higher, with that winey taste that characterizes coffee with excellent acidity. Robusta, however, has a stronger, harsher taste, with a grain-like overtone and peanutty aftertaste. They contain twice as much caffeine as Arabica beans, and they are generally considered to be of inferior quality compared to Arabica. Robustas, however, are easier to grow. They can grow at lower altitutes than Arabicas, and they are less vulnerable to pests and weather conditions. They produce fruit much more quickly than the Arabicas, which need several years to come to maturity, and they yield more crop per tree. Arabica, then, ends up being pricier, of course. Most supermarket coffee is exclusively robusta, and instant and cheap ground coffees are certainly robusta. You can still find Arabica in the grocery store, but just because it's labeled Arabica does not mean it's of high quality. Ultimately it's a question of personal taste. Some all-arabica blends are too high and floral for us; some of the rich, dark harshness of robusta can be a good thing in a blend. Just remember that robusta has twice as much caffeine as arabica, too, when choosing a coffee blend. If you want to skip most of the caffeine, see our tips for choosing decaf coffee. Every coffee in Coffee Factory is Arabica and hand-picked, individually roasted in small batch by our Roast Master.
We will be closed on Thanksgiving. But regular hours on Black Friday. Are you ready for shopping?
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