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I just picked up our whole bean single origin coffee. It was roasted today. This week’s light roast coffee will be Guatemala La Cascada and our dark coffee will be Sumatra Mandheling Triple Picked. Now my car smells like coffee! I prefer it that way, though.

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About half-an-hour ago I picked up our whole bean coffee just roasted today for the Royal Bean.  Our coffee for the rest of this week will be “Ethiopia Sidamo”!  As always we don’t grind our coffee until we need to brew a fresh pot.  We discard our drip coffee after it has expired even if we have a full pot left.  You’ll not get old coffee from us! : )

 

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This blog is a great resource to find information about the products and services plus any specials we’re having at the Royal bean Coffee House.  Also we keep you updated on events we have here such as our live music that we have on Saturdays between 8 and 10 PM.  There’s much more to the blog than above, so we’re worth visiting again.  Check out the links below.  Join our Facebook accounts and our Twitter to keep updated on our specials, game nights, entertainment, new menu items, coffee education, photographs of our products, and so on. 

 

Royal Bean Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/royalbeancoffeehouse
Royal Bean Facebook Fan Page: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Royal-Bean-Coffee-House-and-Meeting-Spot/206550716358
Royal Bean Facebook Game Night Page: http://www.facebook.com/groups/royalbean/
Royal Bean Twitter account: https://twitter.com/#!/royalbeancoffee
Youtube:(Work in Progress): http://www.youtube.com/royalbeancoffee 

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The Royal Bean Coffee House takes prides in the freshness of our coffee. Just today our coffee was roasted in Raleigh by Stockton & Gram, which I picked up this morning.  This week’s coffee will be whole bean single origin Columbia Supremo Decaf, Ethiopia Sidamo (light roast), and Sumatra Mandheling Triple Picked (dark roast).

royal-bean-coffee-bags-with Mollie

Oh!  We also have our bakery goods delivered the day they are baked by Manhattan Bakery in Raleigh.  We have an assortment of scones, muffins, and bagels, and also fresh cookies that were baked today!  Please drop by to enjoy our freshly roasted and brewed coffee with one of our bakery goods.

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Love the Bean

I take great pride in my business.  It’s my home away from home, and my employees are like family to me.  Owning the Royal Bean for me isn’t just about providing average products and services.  Since we’re locally owned and this is my dream business, then I make sure that we provide the highest quality products and services possible.  Earlier today I personally drove to our roaster, Stockton & Graham, to pick up our freshly roasted whole bean coffee and other supplies for the Royal Bean Coffee House.  I picked up our coffee today, which was also roasted today.  It was a mere 10 minute drive to our roaster.  This insures that our whole bean coffee is as fresh as is possible.  It’s very important that we help support our local businesses and our local economy.  Our coffee isn’t shipped to us.  It’s isn’t delivered days after it was roasted.  It doesn’t sit on our shelved for weeks.  We have it roasted fresh; pick it up the day it is roasted, and use that very coffee freshly ground to provide you with all of the coffee drinks we offer.  We have freshly brewed light or medium, and dark coffees rather than just providing one choice like a house coffee.  If while you’re at the Bean and you find something that doesn’t please you, feel free to email me at suggestions@royalbeancoffeehouse.com.  I personally check this email and will respond to you ASAP.  It’s very important for all of us at the Royal Bean to make our customers happy.  Please let us know what you think through this email or when you’re at the Royal Bean.  We’re always listening because we’re heavily invested in our small business.  You always are when it’s something you love and have a passion for.  This is a long blog post, but it was hard for me to make it even this short.  I had so much to convey.

-Taylor J. D.-Owner- 

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The Royal Bean is a strong supporter for those who wear lumberjack shirts.  To show our appreciation for our loyal customers we’re going to offer a special on Wednesday, February the 1st 2012.  All you have to do is wear your red and black lumberjack plaid shirt when you come to the Royal Bean Coffee House.  Heck, wear a similar plaid shirt of any color to enjoy our special.  When you order a drink from us wearing your lumberjack shirt, then instead of getting one stamp on your Royal Bean loyalty card you’ll get two.  If you don’t have a loyalty card, then drop by and grab one.  You’ll still get two stamps.  This special will run from 6pm until 11pm on 02/01/12.  Join us for some fun!

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Where is the Bean?

The Royal Bean and the stores around us can easily be seen off of Hillsborough Street.  Hopefully this post will help you to find us easily.  It’s not that we’re hard to get to or necessary hidden, rather we’re just hard to see from the road.  Here are some pointers:

1.)    We’re located at the Royal Bakery building.  The Royal Bean Coffee House is situated in between the Brick House Bar & Grill and Ben & Jerry’s.

2.)    From I440 you take the Meredith college exit and take a left at the end of the exit ramp onto Hillsborough St.  You’ll be headed towards NCSU.  We’re about a 2 miles down the road on your right directly across from the front gates of Meredith College.

3.)    If you were to drive out of our parking lot to your right one block away is the Faircloth/Gorman intersection.  Take a left onto Faircloth St. and you’ll be headed towards Wade.  Go straight across Wade and you’ll be at Whole’s Foods.

4.)    We’re located in a large beige building.

5.)      We’re just down from the Fairgrounds and NC State University School of Veterinary Medicine headed towards NCSU.

I know you can look up our address on Google Maps, but I though some landmarks would give you a better idea of where we are located.  Look below for pictures  that show the perspective from the Royal Bean’s location.

The Royal Bean Coffee house

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This is the view from our parking lot of the Royal Bean Coffee House between Brick House and Ben & Jerry's

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La Chimbali in action

I’m running around the Royal Bean today working and thought that another good topic for today would be a quick discussion on the artistry of pulling a shot of espresso.  This isn’t a step by step guide on how to pull a shot, but a showcase of how we differentiate ourselves from some coffee shops that use semi-automatic of totally automatic methods to create that perfect shot of espresso.  Our well used “La Cimbali” espresso machine is fully manual.  My baristas have to be trained on how to properly grind the espresso (to prevent over or under extraction), steam the milk to the ideal temperature and frothiness, and pull a shot of espresso without a system that takes over and does it for them.  I believe allowing the machine to do the work for you can take away the artistry that a well trained and experienced barista can produce when given the chance to use their skills.  We constantly test and strive to improve our skills to make an exceptional shot of espresso for a latte or cappuccino.  Check out one of my baristas in action! 


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Midnight Lotus

I’m sitting here in my coffee shop just past noon.  It’s 49 degrees outside and I’m thinking about espresso.  So for this blog topic I’ll go over the espresso blend we use to create our masterpieces of coffee drinks.  Our espresso comes from a local roaster(Stockton &  Graham) that is located about 10 minutes from the Royal Bean.  I pick up our espresso and whole bean coffee the day it is roasted.  Our espresso blend is a combination of Indonesian and East African coffees with our roaster’s “proprietary roasting creativity”.  This blend’s purpose is to harness the better flavor characteristics of these two coffee growing regions.  The deep chocolate and earthy tones from the Indonesian coffee help balance the milder, wine-like acidity and dark berries found in the East African coffees.  Ou

 

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We’ve been working hard to create a YouTube channel to help promote the Royal Bean.  Check out our YouTube for some of the live music we’ve recorded.  Albeit not of the highest quality you’ll still get a very good idea of what we have to offer.  I plan on adding more soon!  Follow this link here: http://www.youtube.com/royalbeancoffee .  You can also click on our YouTube button on the bottom right.  Thanks!  We love ya!

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