Desnudo Coffee: East Austin

Desnudo Coffee: East Austin

2505 Webberville Rd, Austin, TX 78702, USA
Austin
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About

Desnudo Coffee was founded by Colombian owners who wanted to highlight the purity of coffee by encouraging customers to try it black. Their philosophy centers on sourcing beans from small producers, supporting ethical practices, and showcasing unique flavor profiles. Desnudo has become known for its creative lattes and commitment to transparency in coffee sourcing.

The Visit

Desnudo Coffee impresses with its focus on high-quality, unadulterated coffee. The reviewer is introduced to a range of offerings, from classic black coffee to inventive lattes like the butterscotch and brown sugar miso. The shop’s ethos of supporting small producers and encouraging customers to appreciate coffee’s natural flavors stands out, making it a must-visit for coffee enthusiasts in Austin.

What They Ate

Black coffee (Geisha variety)
Butterscotch latte (fermented soy for butterscotch flavor)
Brown sugar miso coffee
Sweetened latte

Quotes

"Desnudo really wanted everyone to try their coffee black. In its unadulterated form."
"The most popular one is the brown sugar miso on that one."
"Brown sugar miso coffee? Yeah. We wanted to balance the sweetness of the brown sugar and bring the umami that will coat your tongue."
"That's a Geisha coffee. It almost tastes like blueberry. It's got like, but that's just coffee. There's nothing else in it."

Our Reflection

Desnudo Coffee’s approach is refreshingly honest, stripping coffee down to its essence and letting the beans speak for themselves. The reviewer’s curiosity is piqued by the inventive flavors and the shop’s dedication to ethical sourcing. Each cup tells a story of collaboration with small farmers and a desire to educate customers about coffee’s true potential. The experience is both enlightening and delicious, making Desnudo a standout in Austin’s coffee scene.

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