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  1. Oct 5, 2024 · This is 2 of 2 Crimson Cup Coffee & Tea locations on the Columbus Coffee Trail. I discovered Crimson Cup Coffee during my epic U.S. Highway 23 road trip in Johnson City, Tennessee . I met the owner at Open Doors Coffeehouse, who explained that she had learned how to open a coffee shop through Crimson Cup’s 7-Step Program . 10 days later, I visited Crimson Cup Coffee & Tea in Columbus.

  2. Jan 26, 2024 · Crimson Cup Coffee. 4541 N. High Street, Columbus, Ohio 43214. 2468 Northwest Blvd, Upper Arlington, Ohio 43221. There are two Crimson Cup coffee locations in the Columbus area, but we’ll tell you a little secret. You’ll probably taste their coffee at other shops, too, because they supply the beans for over 350 cafes.

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    Food and drink tours have become synonymous with travel at destinations worldwide. Travelers can explore liquor on the Kentucky Bourbon Trail, wine on the Finger Lakes Wine Trails, and savory pulled pork on the North Carolina Historic Barbecue Trail. In Columbus, visitors can explore a different kind of trail – the Columbus Coffee Trail. The trail ...

    In 1973, Don and Sally Dean opened a specialty tobacco shop in Englewood, Ohio, called Boston Stoker Pipe Shop. In the first few years, the couple began brewing specialty coffee and offering it free of charge to their tobacco customers. Interest in the coffee outpaced the interest in their original business, and eventually, they began roasting thei...

    The owners of Bottoms Up Coffee are on a mission to make a social impact with their business. Standing in line, I read a sign about a Diaper Fund. The small coffee shop raises awareness of the child mortality rate by raising money to give diapers to newborn families. It was a unique fundraiser for a coffee shop and one the locals were passionate ab...

    The folks at Brioso Coffee take coffee roasting and brewing seriously. Roasting in small batches and meticulously studied, the local coffee roastery determines the best way to describe the roast for their loyal customers. Brioso Coffee features two coffee bar locations, both in downtown Columbus. The location on Long Street is “where the magic happ...

    Nate and Sharon Grenier moved to Hillard, a suburb northwest of Columbus, in 2013. After three years running a catering company, the company partnered with Jeff and Jenn Heimberger to turn their mobile coffee cart into a brick-and-mortar store. In 2016, they opened Coffee Connections in downtown Old Hillard. Fresh ground beans are used for every co...

    Everything about Community Grounds Coffee is about the local community. When the small coffee shop opened its doors, the idea was to create a friendly co-working space while offering locally roasted beans and fantastic coffee drinks. But the most interesting aspect of Community Grounds Coffee is their “Suspended South Side” program. Customers can p...

    I discovered Crimson Cup Coffee long before I ever arrived in Columbus. Founded in 1991, the coffee roasters churn out award-winning roasts used in dozens of coffee shops across the country. Their startup program is recognized as one of the best in the country for helping franchise locations get up and running – they have a step-by-step guide to op...

    The folks at Fox in the Snow Café believe finely crafted coffee goes best with freshly homemade pastries – so they decided to do both. The bakery and coffee shop was started in the Italian Village inside a renovated auto repair shop, an appropriate destination during a road trip adventure. Large glass-plated garage doors allow natural light to floo...

    Since 2014, Mission Coffee Roasting Co. has roasted its own beans in a renovated warehouse south of downtown Columbus. The industrial space with concrete floors and exposed brick walls go well in the industrial area on South High Street. A large glass garage door allows natural light into the space, balancing the dark wood and granite interior. 205...

    In 2009, the father and son team of Mark and Dave opened One Line Coffee with the intent to source the best beans, roast them in-house, and serve coffee to the community. Established in the Short North neighborhood, it was the perfect location for visitors to sit down with a fresh coffee while exploring the galleries, retail shops, and restaurants....

    • Stauf’s Coffee Roasters. Since they began roasting coffee in central Ohio in 1988, Stauf’s has grown over time to a total of five locations in Grandview, German Village, North Market, Franklinton, and the discovery district.
    • Brioso Coffee. Originally founded in 2001, Brioso Coffee now has two downtown locations within half a mile of each other at 14 E Gay St and 329 E Long St. It’s easy to tell that the staff – whom they proudly refer to as family – is dedicated to their mission to “spread the value and rarity of a truly special coffee experience.”
    • Third Way Cafe. A relatively new addition to the trail, Third Way opened in December 2017 at 3058 W Broad St as a venture of CleanTurn Enterprises. The intention was to create a home away from home where people could come together with diverse perspectives and collectively find “a third way.”
    • Fox in the Snow Cafe. Rustic-style baked goods are treasured just as much as hand-crafted drinks at each of the three Fox in the Snow cafes in Italian Village, German Village, and New Albany.
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    • Brioso Roastery and Coffee Bar. Brioso has two locations: downtown and Discovery District (only downtown is on the trail, but the shops are less than a mile from one another).
    • Fox in the Snow Café. With its three locations in Columbus – Italian Village, German Village, New Albany – Fox in the Snow has made a huge dent in the Columbus food and java scene.
    • Crimson Cup. Crimson, which started roasting in the capital city in 1991, is the second oldest roaster in town. They currently have two locations in Columbus and one in Tallmadge, Ohio.
    • Stauf’s. Stauf’s has a total of five locations – German Village, Grandview Heights, North Market, Franklinton and Discovery District – on the trail, so you will need a good excuse for not stopping at one.
  3. Apr 6, 2018 · With the constant growth and change of the Columbus coffee scene – new shops, second or third locations, seasonal drink features – sometimes you need a guide to help you discover them all! Fortunately, the Columbus Coffee Trail has created the path

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  5. 1. STAUF’S COFFEE. Address: 627 S 3rd St, Columbus, OH 43206. Hours: [7:00am – 6pm | Everyday] This list is not arranged in any particular order, but when I think about coffee shops in Columbus, Stauf’s is one of the first places that comes to mind. Having been founded in 1998, it’s been around forever, and in that time, it’s built a ...

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