Is Stumptown Coffee from Portland?

Is Stumptown Coffee from Portland?

Coffee Shop in Downtown Portland | Stumptown Coffee Roasters.

Where do Stumptown coffee beans come from?

They are the wildflower varieties, descended from the natural coffee forests of southwestern Ethiopia.

Is Stumptown coffee from Seattle?

Stumptown has a strong following in Seattle, where founder Duane Sorenson worked for Lighthouse Roasters before opening the first Stumptown cafe in 1999. Her three coffeehouses — in Ballard, Madrona and West Seattle — began serving Stumptown coffee last December in preparation for the opening of its Seattle roastery.

Is Stumptown specialty coffee?

Stumptown is one of the country’s best-known specialty coffee roasters, having kicked off their brand in Portland, Oregon, all the way back in 1999. Today, the company boasts cafes and roasteries on both American coasts—in Seattle, Portland, LA, and New York City—as well as Kyoto, Japan.

Who bought out Stumptown Coffee?

Peet’s Coffee
Stumptown founder Duane Sorenson sold the Portland coffee roaster to the San Francisco-based investment firm TSG Consumer Partners in 2011, as WW first reported. TSG in turn sold its majority stake in Stumptown to Peet’s Coffee in 2015.

Is Stumptown owned by Peet’s?

JAB Holding Company bought a controlling stake in Stumptown Coffee in 2015. TSG in turn sold its majority stake in Stumptown to Peet’s Coffee in 2015. Peet’s was already owned by JAB Holding Company, which has been buying coffee brands across the globe.

Which is the original Stumptown Coffee?

Hair Bender
The Story. Hair Bender takes its name from a long-shuttered beauty parlor that was home to the first Stumptown cafe. It was the initial blend founder Duane Sorenson introduced and the recipe hasn’t changed. To this day, we have the original Hair Bender sign hanging in our headquarters, watching over as we roast.

Is Stumptown single origin?

Stumptown Coffee Organic Indonesia Single Origin Whole Bean Coffee, 12 oz – QFC.

Is Stumptown owned by Peets?

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