Eyal Rosen

Male

Profile Information:

What is your position in the coffee industry?
industry professional
Where are you located? ( City and Country )
Tel-Aviv, Israel
How many years have you been in the industry?
4
If you are a barista or shop, are you interested in a barista exchange with another coffee shop/barista?
no
Tell us more about your coffee shop or barista skills.
Co-founder of ROASTe.com, a site committed to promoting gourmet coffee experiences at home.
What cities or countries are you interested in traveling to?
Italy, again!
About Me:
Still brewing...
About My Company:
Shop the world's largest gourmet coffee market!

Biggest selection of award-winning coffee roasters. Selling the freshest roasted coffee. Shipped directly from the roaster to your door!
What is your favorite thing about the coffee industry?
The passion!!
Website:
http://www.roaste.com/

Comment Wall:

  • Sarah Dooley

    you should, we are so much fun:)
  • Sarah Dooley

    Hey Eyal,
    Did your coffee book ever make it to published?
  • Melissa Allison

    Hi Eyal,

    Thanks for your message. I just checked out ROASTe.com -- what an interesting site. I'm not sure how you'd feature my Coffee City blog, but you're welcome to link to it.

    All the best,
    Melissa
  • Melissa Allison

    Oh, I see. I'm a reporter at The Seattle Times and don't sell coffee.
  • nik orosi

    shalom from croatia and thanks for kind words about marzocco...
  • joel

    ma matsav!?
    i grew up in israel,
    saw that your israeli, wondering what the coffee scene is like over there
  • joel

    wow man. nice site.
    so all the coffee you sell on there is arabica and fresh and all that?
    if it is, thats wonderfully affordable.
    so israels got a good coffee scene??? thats crazy. im glad to hear that cause i might want to stop over there and live there again. being a barista over there wouldnt be too bad.
    so is it just in tel aviv? or is it state wide?
  • joel

    gotcha, so not much promise there in summer job fields, huh?
    looks like a good site. i wish my shop used beans from different roasters. we have good quality beans and all, just as a result i havent really tasted many different brands.