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Customers hang out in the lounge area of Cartel Coffee Lab in Tempe. On the back wall hangs some artwork contributed by local artists. [Abel Muñiz/Special to Tribune]
Roastmaster Paul Haworth prepares to roast coffee beans at Cartel Coffee Lab in Tempe. [Abel Muñiz/Special to Tribune]
At this exact moment, there’s a farmer somewhere in the world growing coffee beans in order to meet the demands of people hooked on the aromatic, often energy-enducing substance. It is up to those like Valley entrepreneur Jason Silberschlag to head out to exotic locales and find these farmers in order to obtain nothing short of the perfect coffee bean.
With the calendar telling us it’s fall, we want to embrace tall boots, autumn decor, and flavors of pumpkin and spice — but this weather just isn’t having it.
On the heels of the recent announcement of the second phase of restaurants soon to be brought to Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport, the first phase is underway with a host of establishments already open.
Travelers accustomed to chain eateries like Chili’s and Paradise Bakery now have a chance to experience local offerings such as Cowboy Ciao, La Grande Orange and Barrio Cafe at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport.
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