Gender
Female
Gender
Female
What is your position in the coffee industry?
coffee shop owner, barista trainer, coffee enthusiast, industry professional, consultant, supplier, entrepreneur
Where are you located? ( City and Country )
Winston-Salem
How many years have you been in the industry?
15
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 am a coffee shop owner that is eager to learn more and share my knowledge as well.
What cities or countries are you interested in traveling to?
world wide
About Me:
I have devoted my life to mastering coffee as an art and science. I am a coffee shop owner, and currently sharing my knowledge by taking on apprenti, and writing a coffee blog. http://caferoche.blogspot.com/
About My Company:
"Café Roche just might be the perfect coffee shop: organic coffee, live acoustic singers, a fireplace, local art on the walls, and, of course, milkshakes. Sure, the milkshakes might not have been the first thing you expected from your barista, but after you taste their creamy blueberry ice cream, you won't mind the untraditional combination. Started in June, 2008, Cafe Roche has quickly found its niche in the heart of the Ardmore neighborhood in Winston-Salem, NC. Within its first year of business, it has been named #1 Coffee Shop in Triad's Latitude Magazine. Best known for their Cortado’s, espresso "cut" with steamed milk, Cafe Roche offers a variety of sweet, strong, and caffeine-loaded coffee drinks. Coffee is Organic, Direct- Trade and Shade Grown, and Cafe Roche supports sustainable methods whenever possible. For those who aren't coffee-addicts, Cafe Roche offers numerous teas and smoothies, and the above mentioned milkshakes. Don't be surprised if your latté is delivered in a humungous mug, with "latte art" swirled into the foam. Another artistic flare that makes Café Roche unique. The drinks are similarly priced to other comparable coffee shops, and the consistency of service and the novelty of the experience make Café Roche worth the trip to S. Hawthorne Rd.” ~Martha Williamson, Contributing Writer, Wake Forest Student Magazine
What is your favorite thing about the coffee industry?
There's always something new