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Ep.#31: Brewing Community: Luis Saavedra's Journey from Bolivian Roots to Boonie Hat Coffee Company

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Have you ever sipped a cup of coffee and been transported to a different place or time? That's the magic Luis Saavedra brings to the Good Neighbor podcast, as he pours out his journey from Bolivian coffee roots to founding Boonie Hat Coffee Company, nestled in the heart of downtown Opelika. His veteran's perspective adds a robust depth to our conversation about the transformative power of a good brew, and how a quality cup can bridge cultures and create a sense of community. Luis' passion for the perfect roast is palpable, and his story resonates with anyone who's ever craved that flawless cup of joe.
Boonie Hat Coffee Company is a Veteran-owned coffee roastery located in Opelika, Alabama. In addition to roasting and shipping coffee anywhere in the continental United States, the Boonie Hat Coffee Company also makes artisan frozen pops. Retail subscriptions of their smooth low-acid coffee offerings are available and they welcome wholesale inquiries.
Boonie Hat Coffee Company
116 8th St. / Opelika, AL
(334) 363-0390
luis@booniehatcoffee.com

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Have you ever sipped a cup of coffee and been transported to a different place or time? That's the magic Luis Saavedra brings to the Good Neighbor podcast, as he pours out his journey from Bolivian coffee roots to founding Boonie Hat Coffee Company, nestled in the heart of downtown Opelika. His veteran's perspective adds a robust depth to our conversation about the transformative power of a good brew, and how a quality cup can bridge cultures and create a sense of community. Luis' passion for the perfect roast is palpable, and his story resonates with anyone who's ever craved that flawless cup of joe.
Boonie Hat Coffee Company is a Veteran-owned coffee roastery located in Opelika, Alabama. In addition to roasting and shipping coffee anywhere in the continental United States, the Boonie Hat Coffee Company also makes artisan frozen pops. Retail subscriptions of their smooth low-acid coffee offerings are available and they welcome wholesale inquiries.
Boonie Hat Coffee Company
116 8th St. / Opelika, AL
(334) 363-0390
luis@booniehatcoffee.com

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