Showing posts with label Rooster Coffee. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rooster Coffee. Show all posts

Thursday, July 11, 2013

Cold brewing; Status of Toronto (pending)

Cold brew is not new, but over the course of the hot months, I'm going to be showcasing the best the city has.....

While you wait, check out what Kyle Wilson of beanlink, and manager of Rooster King St. East says. (article)


Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Featured espresso: yirgacheffe

Spotted: Rooster coffee
Roasters: Pilot coffee Roasters (formerly Te Aro coffee Roasters
Located: Toronto, Canada

Coffee: Ethiopia Yirgacheffe Kochere

Verdict: Liz lemon pleasent, definitely on the acid side, but I adore it. Subsides and results in a nice Tea like mouthfeel. It coats your tongue and wishes you had more.
Tip: drink it in 3 sips.


What are your thoughts?

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Video: Rooster

Rooster Coffee House

The other day, as I was going in for some Elevens at Te Aro Roasted, I thought I saw Shawn and Andy talking outside of the shop. That made me think two things:
1) When was the last time I was up the hill towards Riverdale?
2) Remember the time when we zoomed down the hill in those little cars during a huge snowstorm, only to end up flipping and tumbling so hard and fast that it was quite scary.

Wait -- we're talking about Rooster.
Tooo long, as such I decided to check out their website.

Found this gem:


Faster > Slower @ Rooster from Salonica on Vimeo.

Saturday, February 12, 2011

Saturday Rituals

Run ala Boardwalk.
Winter friends, or arctic bliss?
Scenic Views
Pumping Jams from Robyn, DeadMau5, and Avicii.
Finished off with some post-run eats and essential post-run hydration!

Afternoon spro w/ amazing friend.
Great Convos at the communal table.
Browsing through "Walls and Pieces" by Banksy


Rooster Coffee House 

Taking in the fun times of citizens going down Riverdale Park's enormous hills.
Loved discovering that they had the new espro blend

Machine: Elektra K-2S
Grinder: Mazzer Robur
Turnover: Medium (with Peak hours)

Featured Espro: "Elevens" by Te Aro Roasted 

Verdict: Sweetness the whole way through.but not in the overly sweet way that you get from those Valentine Candy hearts that contain messages. Just enough sweet to satisfy that sugar craving.
Described as "Orange cream soda", I think it's more fizzy goodness with orange essence. 
Thumbs Up!

Love the weekend.


Q: How do you celebrate the weekend?

Thursday, November 11, 2010

7: Rooster Coffee House

Rooster Coffee House

Address: 479 Broadview Avenue
Neighbourhood: Riverdale
(website)

Le sigh!  Rooster Coffee is definitely a great gathering spot in Riverdale for those looking for get-away from the home office, or those that need to park and work for several hours. The Storefront is made of windows which allows the morning sun to shine through to get us through the beginning of these day light saving hours.... Also doubles as a great view of Toronto's landscape - Riverdale Park, Downtown Toronto and all of the greenry that it faces.


 Machine: Elektra K-2S
Doser: Malkonig K30 Twin and Sing
Turnover: Medium (with Peak hours)
Beans: Te Aro Roasted - Big Bro
Featured : Te Aro Roasted - Atomic Rooster
Music:minimal, soothing
Indie Coffee Passport: YES

* Treats are prepared within the neighbourhood, and they have support from their roasters which are convienently located down the street on Queen (Te Aro). The owners Shawn and

On this day I was tempted to taste Atomic Rooster - as I've been well acquinted with Te Aro's Big Bro, and the description of the beans definitely perked my interest to discover other beans in the city. With the high traffic on Saturday Morning, it's plain to see that the conveyor belt tag team baristas on the Elektra have it down to a science. One Barista will grind and tamp, while the other one will set the timer and place the handle into the machine for heavenly extraction.


Verdict: FULL bodied, dark cocoa taste. Hints of "wood" with a smooth acidity level. It's a strong profile for this espresso. Quite different from Big Bro, as the strong kick gives it that taste that you yearn for in Italian espresso. Crema was thick, and the attention to glassware caps it off.
Only wished they served sparkling water and a chocolate to accompany the drink -- Sigh, one only hopes....



I still remember when this was a variety store in my youth. The owners/artists were sculpting a large bear from a tree. Biking up and down the hill was get exercise, and the progress made on the bear made passing this corner ever more pleasent. I still remember the times were we'd run in and get our freezies before running back to a baseball or soccer practice in the valley of Riverdale Park. But I'm glad that it was able to transform into this amazing space, where it acts as the local community centre. Sit down, read a magazine or bust out some of the games in the back.

 Again, the theme of these cafes are LARGE communal tables - where one can put their pile of books and turn it into one of those "library" feels. Constant clicking on laptops and chatter fill in the gaps, while the music in the background is on a constant "low". With big comfy couches, and window seats at the counter, it's just an inviting atmosphere.
When the weather is fine, the small tables on the front patio, allows you to escape for a bit and gaze out onto the fields of the park.

It just feels like you walked into your Aunt's house, and you are welcomed and invited to sit down, enjoy the espresso and just relax.