La Cosecha Profile

5:43 PM

Roasting style: Medium to dark roast
Opened: 2006
Drinks Menu: Traditional espresso drinks, including 4-oz macchiatos and 6-oz cortados. You can also ordered 12-oz flavored lattes and seasonal drinks.
Food Menu: None. Shares a space with Great Harvest Bread Company.
Espresso Machine: Manual Simonelli, which means the espresso and milk is prepared by hand.
Brew Options: A lot of variety, including nitro for cold brew and clever dripper for pourovers.
Location: Maplewood
Service: Prompt and friendly. Skilled baristas - I've never had espresso or lattes that were not made well.
Atmosphere: Small interior with just a few tables and some bar seating in front of the roaster. Clean counter tops and bathroom the few times I've visited.
Rating: 5 out of 5
Review:
            This shop shares a space with Great Harvest Bread Company, which means it usually smells like fresh bread or cinnamon rolls. Because the espresso is a medium roast, it’s smooth and chocolaty, and tastes just as good on its own or in a latte. If you prefer drip coffee there are several cold brew and hot brew methods to choose from, making this a great shop to experiment with how flavors can change depending on the brewing method.
            Don’t worry – that doesn’t mean La Cosecha is a coffee shop for coffee snobs. You can also get a seasonal latte, mocha and old fashioned drip coffee. So whether you just want a cup of joe to stay awake through the afternoon or you’re trying to refine your palate and learn more about the craft of coffee, this is a great spot.

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