Tiny cafe in a converted shipping container pouring craft coffee & roasting their own beans.
"Brash works directly with coffee farmers in El Salvador in order to source beans as fairly and ethically as possible. Located in a repurposed shipping container at Westside Provisions District, Brash offers coffee drinkers everything from pour-overs to drip coffee. A second Brash is located inside the Atlanta History Center in Buckhead across from Souper Jenny, a third shop is located at the Works in Underwood Hills, and a fourth is located at the Atlanta History Center in Buckhead." - Beth McKibben, Sarra Sedghi
"Located in a repurposed shipping container at Westside Provisions District, Brash serves everything from pour-overs and lattes to drip coffee, along with selections from Emerald City Bagels and other pastries from local bakers." - Beth McKibben
"Located in a repurposed shipping container at Westside Provisions District, Brash serves everything from pour-overs and lattes to drip coffee, along with selections from Emerald City Bagels. For now, people enter the shop one at a time through the front entrance and order at the counter, which has been retrofitted with plexiglass. Orders are then picked up at a retractable side window. Outdoor seating is available around Brash and throughout the complex. Brash includes coffee subscriptions and bags of beans for purchase in its online shop. Masks are required inside the shop." - Beth McKibben
"This Westside coffee shop exemplifies the adage “good things come in small packages.” Housed in a pair of cobalt blue and white shipping containers, Brash Coffee’s original location has just 360 interior square feet and nine seats inside (in addition to a couple of wooden picnic tables outside). The structure sits on a permanent foundation in the thriving Westside Provisions District—a shining example of Atlanta’s propensity to repurpose historic buildings—and encourages patrons to embrace the Italian or Australian way of popping in for a quick coffee before heading on their way." - Jennifer Bradley Franklin
"Brash works directly with coffee farmers in El Salvador in order to source beans as fairly and ethically as possible. Located in a repurposed shipping container at Westside Provisions District, Brash offers coffee drinkers everything from pour-overs to drip as well as selections from Emerald City Bagels in the morning." - Beth McKibben
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