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Coffee & Tea in Bainbridge Island, WA

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Business Listing   Books Bagels & Beans - Bainbridge Island, WA - Phone: (206) 842-4050


Business Listing   Churchmouse Yarns & Teas - Bainbridge Island, WA - Phone: (206) 780-2686


Business Listing   Commuter Comforts Inc - Bainbridge Island, WA - Phone: (206) 842-8008


Business Listing   Linda's Caffe - Bainbridge Island, WA - Phone: (206) 780-5276


Business Listing   Pegasus Coffee & Espresso Main OFC & Roastng Fclty - Bainbridge Island, WA - Phone: (206) 842-3113


Business Listing   Pegasus Coffee House & Gallery - Bainbridge Island, WA - Phone: (206) 842-6725


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Helpful Definition for: Coffee & Tea


Coffee companies in Bainbridge Island are artisan coffee roasters. They understand that fine coffees are only as good as the beans that go into making them. Coffee categories like the espresso, single origin and blends cater to connoisseurs, society of serious coffee drinkers. They serve only the very best brews. The tea houses in Bainbridge Island are just as versatile. Their teas are complex and bursting with flavor; from sweet to subtle, rich to mild, there is a tea that suits every palate. Black, green or herbal, rich in body with a characteristic flavor and fruity aroma, they are delicious to be taken at any time of the day.

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