Coava Coffee Roasters

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Coava Coffee Roasters
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Website coavacoffee.com
Location in Portland, Oregon, 2014 Coava Coffee, Portland, Oregon (2014) - 5.jpg
Location in Portland, Oregon, 2014
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Interior counter, 2014

Coava Coffee Roasters is a coffee roaster based in Portland, Oregon. [1]

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History

Matt Higgins started the company in 2008. [2] In 2018, he was named Oregon's small business person of the year. [3]

The company opened its fourth location in downtown Portland in 2017. [4] Another location opened in San Diego in 2017. [5] [6]

The business was featured on Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee . [7] In the episode, Jerry Seinfeld took Fred Armisen to Coava's flagship location in Portland, Oregon. [8]

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References

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