Posts Tagged ‘Coffee’

Spoonz Cafe

Saturday, April 16th, 2011

The Diamondbacks aren’t the only fan favorites to recently return to Downtown Phoenix.

spoonz_WebSpoonz Cafe, the latest coffee cafe concept from Denise and Garry Bismore, is now open inside the 101 North Building at First Avenue and Adams.

The Bismores have a wildly successful track record for coffee and lunch hot spots, having previously owned the Silver Spoon Cafe  in the historic Hotel San Carlos and more recently The Daily Grind, the Washington/Central cafe that closed early last year.

Spoonz doesn’t stray far from the Bismores’ proven restaurant template.

Beyond a full menu of hot, cold and frozen coffee and tea beverages, for breakfast Spoonz offers quiche slices for $3.95, New York bagels ($1) and bagel sandwiches ($3.95), breakfast burritos ($3.95), yogurt and fruit cups ($3.50) and all the familiar fresh-baked pastries Silver Spoon and Daily Grind customers loved. 

A wide selection of wraps and paninis, which sell for $6.95 each, take center stage at lunch. The Atlantica Wrap and Caprese Panini are great vegetarian options, while carnivores can take on the Portabella Burger Panini (sausage stuffed mushroom), Hail Caesar Wrap, Tuna Melt Panini, Country Ham Panini, and my personal favorite, the Scottsdale Panini with chicken, bacon, avocado and Swiss cheese. (Now, if we could just convince Denise and Garry to change the name to something more Downtowny; might we suggest ”The Ambassador Panini,” in honor of the kitchen’s helpful neighbors?)

There are also build-your-own-salads for $5.95, Soup of the Day selections ($3 cups/$4 bowls), and Garry’s famous sweet potato fries (an incredible value at $1.95).

Spoonz is open 6:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday-Friday. Please stop in and welcome Garry and Denise back to the neighborhood!

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!

5 Ways to Get People Thinking About Alternative Transportation Downtown

Thursday, January 14th, 2010

Downtown Phoenix is coming alive with new businesses opening up in our urban core – all of them are easily accessible using the light rail.  However, in some cases you might want to combine more than one mode of alternative transportation (a bike, a taxi, etc).  Doing so will help you enjoy the many restaurants and coffeebars that Downtown has to offer.  Recently, over on my blog, I talked about ways the light rail improved the quality of life in Downtown Phoenix.  While the light rail has helped, there still needs to be more awareness about other things people can do to drive less and truly help green the city.

Bike rentals or a bike rental kiosks in various parts of Downtown would be hot.  Right now, the nearest bike rental facility is either way south of Downtown or on the east side of the airport. This is why we need a bike rental kiosk in our urban core.  Tucson is trying out a bike kiosk and so are a handful of other major cities around the country.  Why not here?  True, there was a bike sharing program in Phoenix at one time, but people kept stealing the bikes.  A rental program in downtown would encourage people to leave their cars at home, or at least encourage people to take the train into town and rent a bike once they’re here.  You can seee the Tucson bike kiosk story here.

bike_racksBike racks are lacking in many parts of Downtown.  Copper Square and the Downtown Phoenix Partnership have a good supply in the heart of Phoenix, but  we need more and lots of them throughout the rest of Downtown, midtown and uptown.  Secure areas to park our bikes will encourage more people to bring their bikes into town.  Many cities across the country are finding there are federal funds to pay for racks if the location meets city ordinances.  Recently, I pointed out how restaurants along the light rail are seeing green by installing new racks on their own.  See a previous story I wrote on the bike racks in Downtown Phoenix here.

Zipcar, a car sharing program, has cars in most major cities including right here in Phoenix.  Zipcar is an hourly car rental service has several location in the Phoenix market, mostly around the three Arizona State University campus locations.  They’re inexpensive when you use the cars for short trips like running errands, and can get more expensive when you rent them for longer periods of time.  There’s even an iPhone app for convenient reservations.  I realize the service and concept is relatively new for many people, however I don’t think enough people know about this service, especially when I tell people and their reaction is ‘what’s a Zipcar?’   If that’s your’re question too, read more here.

Curbside taxi service at light rail stations apparently is not allowed to offer service to and from a light rail station. If they were, think of how easy it would be to get to the airport or to a baseball or basketball game from the various park and rides along the light rail line.

Pedicabs are a quick and easy way to get around in the center of town.  Not only are they a green form of transportation, but the pedicab drivers and the carts add character to downtown Phoenix.  I took a ride on one the other night and found out how many hundreds of pounds each one can haul.  Read more, plus get the number to call a pedicab here.

The city of Phoenix has come so far in such a short amount of time when it comes to promoting alternative transportation.  As you can see from this list, there’s still more work we can all do to get people out from behind the wheel of  a car.

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!