Katie Carguilo

brookland, new york

Profile Information:

What is your position in the coffee industry?
industry professional
Where are you located? ( City and Country )
New York City
How many years have you been in the industry?
6
If you are a barista or shop, are you interested in a barista exchange with another coffee shop/barista?
yes
Tell us more about your coffee shop or barista skills.
I bring the wiggle.
What cities or countries are you interested in traveling to?
Anywhere and everywhere! Specifically, milwaukee and ethiopia.
About Me:
i was going to be an astronaut but i got too busy KEEPING IT REAL
About My Company:
Counter Culture Coffee is a small roaster based in Durham, N.C. We care a lot about everything we do.
Website:
http://www.zacharyzachary.com

Comment Wall:

  • Emily

    Hey katie - how are you? So freaky - i was literally just online looking at zz.com and your request came through!

    Hope you're well and happy!

    Emily
  • Ken Nye

    Great picture.
  • nik orosi

    hallo beauty, so nice to see you here...this is just great...i wonder whats next from you!!! hope to see you soon
  • Mark Overbay

    Sweet dress!
  • Tal

    thanks for the treats.
  • Fede Cabrera

    Hi Katie, how is everything going in NYC?
  • 5.0 Reasons

    this stuffs made in new york city!
  • Matt Milletto

    hey katie ... welcome aboard!
  • mike perry

    You Rock. Have fun in NYC
  • Nick Cho

    fnyc
  • Gabe

    ballbreaker.

    wassup beautiful!
  • Gabe

    I will be visiting soon. Yes. Also, I am moving there this summer.
  • Cindy Chang

    it was a good waffle though...
  • Belle

    Hey Katie,
    That's so awesome that you're in NYC. Making it on my own there used to be my ulitmate goal. I got a little sidetracked....glad you're making it.
    Will we see you in DC at Coffeefest then?
  • Fede Cabrera

    Hey Katie,

    I`d been to NYC a couple of years ago, and although Buenos Aires, is a city that never sleeps, I was amazed.

    A few years ago I moved to the countryside, I`m living in rural Buenos Aires (next the best Polo Clubs), but 30 minutes from downtown (by highway).
    Your summer is our winter, and it`s not the best time to visit Buenos Aires (specially the countryside) but if you live in NYC, I guess you`re used to bad weather (cold+rain). I`m planning to visit Copenhagen by then, but any other time, I`ll be more than happy to host you.

    There`s still a lot of work to be done for the project. A lot of people offered their support, but nobody signed in just yet. What happened with your project? It`s frozen or it was abandoned? You got in touch with Sponsors, or were planning to do it at your expense ??

    It`s departure is planned for February 2009, and I`ll start with its promotion next month.

    Un abrazo,
    Federico