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We are a local roastery based in the Atwater Market that specializes in roasting and importing high quality coffees. We stand out for the experience that our customers live through our coffees and our warm customer service. To serve better, we have recently developed an online ordering and delivery system.
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Reviews for Brulerie Aux Quatre Vents
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Fast service, friendly servers (who didn't mind English), delicious coffee, & they didn't ask for tips on their card machine.
Très belle découverte de cette torréfaction. Le café est excellent ainsi que les petites pâtisseries
Brulerie Aux Quatre Vents is a coffee lover's haven! Nestled in a cozy spot, this café stands out for its exceptional selection of freshly roasted coffees & its warm, inviting atmosphere. The baristas here are true artisans, passionate about their craft & eager to share their knowledge of coffee blends & brewing techniques. Every cup is brewed to perfection, highlighting the unique flavors & aromas that make their coffee so special. Whether you're a coffee aficionado or just in need of a delightful break, Brulerie Aux Quatre Vents offers a perfect escape with each sip. A must-visit for anyone seeking quality & comfort in their coffee experience.
Un excellent choix de café, tant en grains qu'en moulu, au coeur du marché Atwater. Les prix sont raisonnables pour la qualité proposée, offrant un bon rapport qualité-prix. Personnel accueillant & efficace.
High quality coffee here. Inside the farmers market with small chairs to sit. They display a range of sourced brand from all over the world. I ordered the Colombian decaf in iced latte with oat milk & it was so good. Next time I'll have to try americano style so I can really taste the coffee but I imagine a bit of a strong taste given how the coffee flavor still came through in the sweet oat milk.
We go there every week to buy coffee grains & have a snack. My favorite, for now, is from Ethiopia, but I intend to try all of them.