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Jack LaLanne, the late, great godfather of American fitness, once asked derisively, "Would you get your dog up in the morning for a cup of coffee and a doughnut?" Damn straight, Jack (sorry). And if Peace Coffee's awesome bike messengers sold doughnuts, the world would be a more perfect place. But while we wait for that minor miracle, we'll happily get ourselves and our dogs up for its Fair Trade beans and brew, now served hot and tasty at a brand spankin' new coffeehouse in the Longfellow neighborhood. We're especially fond of waking up to the scent of the Sumatra Full City Roast, but we're not too fussy as long as whatever they pour is hot, wet, and dark as night.
Peace Coffee Fireside Chat $2.50 Longer-lit days, rivers of freshly melted snow, and critters popping out of their hidey-holes seem to herald spring, but winter is a fickle mistress, with time aple... More »
Firkin casks and maple trees are both being tapped this week, two sounds that are music to our ears every March. And don't forget to celebrate Tilia's first birthday with drinks and snacks at its sout... More »
The Donut Cooperative will be celebrating in style Saturday night, with good reason. The group surpassed its fundraising goal of $10,000 earlier this month; it has a space picked out for the new store... More »
Peace Coffee already sources and roasts the beans for our morning cup, and starting this fall, it will brew them up at a new coffee shop in the Longfellow neighborhood of Minneapolis. "We've honed our... More »
We have long been fans of Peace Coffee, our ubiquitous local roaster, not only for its coffee products but for its involvement in the community and its work with fair trade and sustainability around the world. So when Peace opened its own coffee shop two years ago, nestled near the convergence of the Longfellow and Seward neighborhoods, we were already predisposed to like it. And we did. Now that we've had some time to get to know the place, it hasn't lost any of its charms; if anything, our... More »
Jack LaLanne, the late, great godfather of American fitness, once asked derisively, "Would you get your dog up in the morning for a cup of coffee and a doughnut?" Damn straight, Jack (sorry). And if Peace Coffee's awesome bike messengers sold doughnuts, the world would be a more perfect place. But while we wait for that minor miracle, we'll happily get ourselves and our dogs up for its Fair Trade beans and brew, now served hot and tasty at a brand spankin' new coffeehouse in the Longfellow... More »
Wake up and change the world. Put a little peace in your cup: Peace Coffee's French Roast, satiny dark, so rich and hefty you want to sip and savor it with a spoon. These premium beans are tenderly roasted in small batches, then delivered to stores not by gas-guzzling trucks but by fleece-and-flannel-clad peddlers on bikes (some toting 400-pound trailers 40 miles daily). Peace pays a fair price to the farmers to help cover their costs of growing organically as well as for the organic... More »
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