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787 Coffee is bringing a taste of Puerto Rico to New York City, one cup at a time - MSNWith its many locations across the city, 787 Coffee brings a taste of Puerto Rico to New Yorkers - a mission co-founder Brandon Ivan Peña refuses to give up on, no matter what obstacles stand in ...
The Caribbean island’s cuisine combines African, Indigenous and Spanish influences to create dishes of distinction.
The first brick-and-mortar cafe from three-year-old Obscure Coffee Roasters is open for business in Brooklyn, New York.
Brandon Ivan Peña co-founded 787 Coffee, which has several locations across New York City, as well as shops in New Jersey, Texas and Puerto Rico itself.
Brandon Ivan Peña co-founded 787 Coffee, which has several locations across New York City, as well as shops in New Jersey, Texas and Puerto Rico itself.
Torres' coffee shop started in Puerto Rico, but the Torres had to move in 2017 after the devastating effects of hurricane Maria. She described the aftermath as hard and a long process, “we had a ...
Now, after learning how to roast coffee, start a business and find coffee farms, she's brought the taste of Puerto Rico to Milwaukee coffee drinkers at the BizStarts Community Market, 161 S. First St.
A family from Puerto Rico moved to Oklahoma City to work for the nonprofit Not Your Average Joe, drawn by its mission to employ individuals with disabilities.
A family from Puerto Rico moved to Oklahoma City to work for the nonprofit Not Your Average Joe, drawn by its mission to employ individuals with disabilities.
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