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Pacific Northwest makes a second play for global coffee domination. Only this time around, they know how to make a decent cup of joe. More than decent: much of the city's been swearing by these beans for a while now. Long-awaited Red Hook roasting plant lets you sample some three-dozen varieties. Sip amid wood paneling and vintage signs inside tasteful tasting room. French press, Chemex, siphon options available. Learn the science, buy a grinder or maker for obsessive home use.
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