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Decipher chat intrepid nation5/8/2023 ![]() ![]() “The way we’re approaching coffee now is, when I was talking with Andres for example, I said, ‘How much money do you need at the production level, the farm level, to succeed and grow from year to year, and how much do you need to be able to pay your employees? As a business, how much do you need per pound to make that happen?’ That’s what we want to pay for coffee.” “I think it’s ridiculous that the cost of coffee is measured as a commodity in Guatemala versus Mexico versus African coffees, when there are just so many different costs that go into it for the farms to be successful,” said Fields. Once those coffees reach the cart in San Diego, they may be sent through a Slayer espresso machine paired with a Nuova Simonelli Mythos 2 grinder. From there guests can either take them away or lay the basis for fond memories among tables, chairs, music and abundant potted plants Nostalgia sets up around the cart for a mini outdoor cafe experience at San Diego’s Lane Field Park and at local farmer’s markets. “We’re bringing that experience of a cafe that you maybe grew up with, or you went on your first date with, that kind but also elevated experience, like you knew the barista but the coffee is also exceptional,” said Fields. ![]() “It’s also a place you can hang out feel welcome. I’m gay… we’re LGBTQ, we are open, inclusive, diverse - come hang out with us.”įields said the company is close to finishing a $500,000 seed funding round that will support production of a batch brew-in-bag product for to-go purchases. ![]() The company also has grand plans for a brick-and-mortar retal location, potentially coming this fall. Tell DCN about your new coffee shop or roastery here.Nostalgia is all about that balance. ![]()
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