somewhere between the industrial quiet of doggett street and the kind of coffee you actually look forward to, salt coffee roasters has carved out a reputation that newstead regulars seem fairly protective of. the roasting side of things matters here: this isn't a shop that buys in someone else's beans and calls it specialty. they're roasting themselves, which means what ends up in your cup has a shorter, more accountable chain behind it. if you're in the area, 60a doggett st is the kind of address that rewards a detour rather than a spontaneous walk-by. the crowd that keeps coming back tends to know what they're talking about when it comes to coffee. start with a filter if you want to understand what they're actually doing with the roast.
curated by gautam khorana, editor · updated
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