Posts Tagged ‘Cartel Coffee Lab’

Cartel Launches Food Menu

Friday, August 20th, 2010

Adam Reeder has seen plenty of kitchens in his 26 years. 

cartel_coffee_labA culinary prodigy who graduated from the Art Institute of Phoenix at 19, Reeder has kitchen and management experience with several notable Valley restaurants, including La Grande Orange Pizzeria, Chelsea’s Kitchen, Rumbi Island Grill, Delux Burger, and Pei Wei.

His latest challenge is developing a breakfast and lunch menu at Cartel Coffee Lab (1st Street / Washington).

Beginning Monday (8/23), Cartel’s Downtown location will offer these Reeder creations:

BREAKFAST (served all day)

What’s a Burrito? – Onion, red bell pepper, potato, spinach, jalapeno, shredded cheese (with bacon, ham, sausage or chorizo options)

Digby Sandwich – Toasted MJ*** flatbread, hot house tomato, bacon, spinach, arugula, herb aioli, two sunny side up eggs (with bacon, ham, sausage or chorizo options)

Tart - Goat cheese creme fraiche, spinach, arugula, roasted red pepper (with bacon, ham, sausage or chorizo options)

SANDWICHES (served with chips or fruit)

Tuna – Toasted MJ flatbread, spinach, arugula, hot house tomato, artichoke heart

Turkey – MJ levain bread, spring mix greens, hot house tomato, havarti cheese, herb aioli

Ham - MJ levain bread, spring mix greens, hot house tomato, whole grain mustard, havarti cheese

SALADS

Beet – Spring mix greens, arugula, roasted red and yellow beets, candied walnuts, goat cheese, red onion, creamy balsamic dressing

In addition, Cartel will continue to offer take-and-go scones, MJ bagels and new yogurt parfaits.

***MJ Bread is a big, big deal. MJ is MJ Coe, husband of cake master Tammie Coe.

 

Cartel is open Monday – Friday 7 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Cartel Coffee Lab

Thursday, July 22nd, 2010

Cartel Coffee Lab’s Downtown location is a lot like the hipster bar du jour–your cool quotient spikes just knowing it exists.

CartelTucked between a military entrance and processing office and Burger King on 1st Street near the Washington intersection, Cartel makes little attempt to introduce itself to the masses. In fact, for months there was no signage at all lest a piece of hand-torn cardboard taped to the door that simply read “OPEN.” Management’s casual approach to marketing has made the haunt all the more attractive to Downtown’s coffee elitists and fringe crowd, similar to Cartel’s sister coffee klatch, Conspire. 

Once you do find the place, Cartel is more than comfortable; it’s dang-near homey. There are quiet conversation spaces, local artists’ work displayed throughout, friendly chatter from regulars (the bar area , and a staff-sponsored playlist full of old favorites and new surprises. (I recently heard a set comprised of Led Zeppelin, Passion Pit, Velvet Underground, Arcade Fire, Fiona Apple, and The Muppets’ seminal work, “Mahna Mahna.”)

Cartel_MichaelAnd the coffee, well, that’s where Cartel really sinks its hooks into you. They roast their own beans in Tempe–exquisite beans hailing from Costa Rica, Guatemala, El Salvador, Brazil and Mexico–and every cup is prepared with the utmost care (see photo, above) In fact, if you ask manager Michael Terlisner (Cartel’s ever-present Sam Malone, pictured left) for some help in selecting the perfect brew, he’ll match you with your dream bean e-Harmony-style. Seriously, these guys don’t mess around when it comes to coffee.

Cartel is slowly expanding its food menu, too, graduating from scones and breakfast burritos to tarts and light lunch plates. They also sell their precious beans by the pound and will tailor-grind them to meet your specifications.

And if you can’t locate Cartel on your own, don’t fret.  Simply flag down one of our Downtown Ambasssadors patroling the streets; many of them are professed Cartel junkies.

The Downtown Phoenix Coffeebar Potluck

Thursday, February 25th, 2010

Did you know there are close to a dozen super cool coffeebars in the heart of Phoenix?

Cartel Coffee Lab
Conspire
Copper Star Coffee
Fair Trade
Lola Coffee

Lux Coffeebar
Royal Coffee Bar
Urban Beans

royalCome see what they have to offer on Saturday, Feb. 27 at Portland Park (next to the Roosevelt light rail station).

Each coffeebar is donating samples of their signature pastry or dessert for the event. 

In return they ask that you:

* Bring a bike or ride the light rail to the event

* Bring a friend – preferably one who is unfamiliar with Downtown

During the event, be sure to Tweet about which dessert you liked the best. (Earn more Good Karma Points by posting a picture!)

Special thanks to all the coffeebars for taking part in the event!  Please be sure to RSVP on the Facebook evite so we can get a good head count for the event. Information on how to ride the light rail can be found here.  Hope to see everyone there!

Indie Coffee Shop Hits Downtown Phoenix

Wednesday, December 23rd, 2009

While out and about the other day I discovered a new little slice of heaven in Phoenix: An Indie Coffee Shop right in the middle of Downtown.  Its called Cartel Coffee Lab and its AMAZING! I am a avid coffee drinker–maybe you would even call it a little excessive–but I just really love coffee.  And it’s not so much even coffee per se; more like overly sweet lattes, Chais, and mochas.  Okay, who am I kidding, I HATE black coffee.  I used to work at a chain coffee house and had to do taste-testing all the time and black coffee is just so bitter. I simply can’t take it.  

CartelSo, for that reason I am continuously looking for bigger and better coffee shops. And, by George, I think I’ve got it: CARTEL COFFEE LAB! Cartel Coffee Lab gives you a one-of-a-kind experience, with their cappuccinos and “Clover Coffee Experience.”  Cartel is located on 1st Street just north of Washington and there you’ll find everything, from their unique imported coffee from Huehuetenango, Guatemala, to vegan doughnuts!

You won’t get the hustle and bustle of fast-paced business you might find at other chain coffee shops. No, at Cartel you can sit on any of their super-comfy couches, relax with your drink, converse with the locals, and leech off their WiFi without any worries!  The staff makes it a point to insure that your experience is well worth the trip, whether it’s from a couple miles away or just down the block.  So stop on in and say hello to Jason or Tyson. You won’t be disappointed!