Pasadena’s rich coffee culture, cultivated over the past 30 years, is being celebrated with the launch of the Pasadena Coffee Passport this December. The passport serves as both a guide and a discount booklet, showcasing 14 of the city’s best locally-owned specialty coffee shops.
Each participating café offers exclusive perks to passport holders, including free drinks, donuts, coffee bean samples, and discounts. The passport also doubles as a keepsake, allowing users to collect stamps featuring the logos of each café they visit.
“Our city is renowned for its extraordinary specialty coffee scene. People from all over come to Pasadena to experience our unique coffee culture,” said Melissa Spolar, the creator of the Pasadena Coffee Passport. “Now, both locals and visitors can embark on a coffee adventure with the Passport.”
The featured coffee shops represent the city’s vibrant and diverse coffee landscape.
With options ranging from pour-overs to lattes and pastries, the Pasadena Coffee Passport is an invitation to explore and celebrate the city’s thriving coffee scene. Whether for locals or visitors, it promises a unique and rewarding coffee experience.
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