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Monthly Archive for May, 2010

A public iced coffee tasting, using single cup pour over method. Samples from Panama, Nicaragua, and our espresso blend Odin.
May 28, 2010 @ 1:30pm
OSLO Coffee Co., 133 Roebling St.
Williamsburg, BK {{ MAP }}
Oslo is bringing small-batch roasting culture to Bushwick!
Starting Wednesday (May 26), and continuing through November, Oslo will be selling single-cup pour-over iced and hot coffee at The Bushwick Farmers Market. We will be featuring our rotating selection of single varietal iced coffees, as we have been doing at our retail locations, but using the Hario iced pour-over method, which involves slowly brewing hot coffee directly onto ice cubes for what has to be the best tasting iced coffee in the city. You lucky Buskwickers, Bushwackers, Bushwickians, BushWiccans, whatever you call yourselves out there! Tell your friends and go to bushwickfarmersmarket.org for more info.
Come and enjoy some extra special coffees we’ve roasted up just for the occasion, plus some roasting demonstrations on our portable sample roaster!
After you’ve fully satisfied your coffee fix, try the specialties of An Nhau & Banh Mi, Antek, Aurora Ristorante, Bakeri, Bedford Cheese Shop, Blackbird Parlour, DOC Wine Bar, Dressler & Dumont, Fabiane’s Cafe & Pastry, Fatty ‘Cue, Fornino, Juliette, Karczma, Le Barricou, Lodge, M Shanghai, Manhattan Inn, Mesa Coyoacan, Miranda, Nita Nita, Pies ‘n’ Thighs, Rabbithole, Rye, Sel De Mer, Sweetwater, Taco Chulo, Teddy’s Bar & Grill, Traif, Van Leeuwen’s Ice Cream, Walter Foods, Wine Cellar Sorbets, Wombat and more.
All proceeds from the event will benefit the building of the Northside Town Hall Community and Cultural Center a joint project of two longtime North Brooklyn neighborhood non-profits, Neighbors Allied for Good Growth (NAG) and The People’s Firehouse, Inc (PFI.) Located on the site of the former Engine Company 212 firehouse, the redesigned building will provide a permanent home for the two founding non-profits to continue to serve, organize, and advocate for the community, a flexible cultural exhibition and community meeting space on the ground floor and serve as a place for all to celebrate and build community together.