• An Invite Only Coffee Subscription for Those Craving Something New.

    We've partnered with Historic Ybor City and Tampa coffee dealer's with over a century of sourcing expertise to create an experimental coffee offering for the truly adventurous. 

    For better or for worse, you're getting the first batch of this coffee that's shipped to you fresh off our first roast.

    With unknown flavor profiles and development timelines, we hope you enjoy this journey with us on a truly unique coffee experience

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East Coast Tranding Co. Presents

Cinnamon Hazelnut

Cinnamon Hazelnut

-1 Month Subscription-

Indulge in the aromatic embrace of warm cinnamon and toasted hazelnut notes meticulously crafted in every batch of our Cinnamon Hazelnut Haven coffee. Sourced from the esteemed coffee regions of Colombia, celebrated for their smooth and mild beans that serve as an impeccable canvas, this coffee creates an enchanting symphony in your cup.

Origin:
Columbia

Roast Level:
Medium Roast: 214° Celsius

Notes:
Cinnamon. Hazelnut. Spice.

Details:
Sourced from Colombian beans known for their smooth and mild characteristics.
Small batch roasted to ensure the highest quality and flavor integrity.
The perfect harmonization of chocolate and cherry notes creating a blissful indulgence.
Regular price $16.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $16.00 USD
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DLR Supply: The corner of 2nd and 8th

As a kid my grandparents ran a restaurant equipment shop in the heart of Ybor City where my cousins and I would work summers, doing whatever small tasks they'd let a couple of 11 & 12-year-olds get away with doing around industrial freezers and commercial meat slicers for five bucks an hour.

A typical day consisted of using the spare office to pretend we ran a business, tagging each other with the price gun while we were supposed to be doing inventory, and hiding in the racks from 'the scary customers' looking to outfit their new shops with rebuilt machines.

Each day during those summers there would be an unmistakable scent that made industrial Ybor City a little less... smelly. Covering the smoke from the Cigar Factories and burning fumes from the steel plant across the street, the unmistakable scent of Freshly Roasted Coffee from the Cuban coffee roasters downtown would float down 8th street every time they fired up their roaster.