Verve Coffee Roasters
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Verve Coffee Roasters

Los Angeles, California

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The Santa Cruz-born roaster's Arts District flagship — a wide, sun-drenched bar inside ROW DTLA where the coffee program is as serious as anywhere in the city. Single-origin pour-overs from Burundi to Costa Rica, an excellent espresso, and a refusal to follow trends just because they're trends. The kind of place where the barista will actually talk to you about what you're tasting.

Insider tip

Get the seasonal pour-over and ask what the roaster's been working on lately.

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