Rising Coffee Prices Spark Changes in Pensacola’s Coffee Scene

News Summary

Pensacola is experiencing a surge in coffee prices, the highest in 50 years, stirring concern among local coffee drinkers and business owners. Local café owners, like Summer Sevi of Alla Prima Coffee Roaster, are adjusting their prices due to spiraling costs linked to droughts and shipping issues. Despite the challenges, new cafes like Freedom’s Found Coffee are opening with missions to support veterans, fostering a sense of community amid rising costs. As local eating establishments gear up for new openings and special initiatives for veterans, Pensacola continues to show resilience in the face of adversity.

Rising Coffee Prices and Local Ventures Create a Buzz in Pensacola

Pensacola, Florida, is buzzing with news about rising coffee prices, and it’s catching the attention of both coffee lovers and business owners. With coffee prices hitting their highest point in a whopping 50 years, the local community is feeling the impact in more ways than one.

One local coffee drinker shared her frustration about skyrocketing prices, pointing out that she switched her daily brew from Starbucks to Dunkin’ because the costs at Starbucks became just too steep. Many have found themselves dusting off their coffee makers at home, trying to save some cash amid this coffee crisis.

Local Business Feel the Squeeze

Summer Sevi, who runs the popular Alla Prima Coffee Roaster in Pensacola, is feeling the pinch more than most. She has seen her coffee costs double over the past couple of years. It used to cost her about $3,000 for 10-12 bags of coffee beans each week, but now she’s shelling out between $6,000 and $7,000 for the same amount. The reason for these price hikes? A combination of serious droughts in Brazil, the world’s top coffee producer, and shipping troubles from countries like Ethiopia, which is struggling with coffee exports.

To keep her business thriving, Sevi has had to adjust her prices, stressing that this is essential for survival in a competitive market. She also warned her customers to brace themselves as coffee prices might continue to climb due to low domestic coffee production in the U.S.

New Beginnings at Freedom’s Found Coffee

Located at University Town Center and open every day except Sunday, Freedom’s Found Coffee is embracing a unique charm adorned with decor honoring U.S. veterans and military service. This coffee haven not only serves up delicious caffeinated beverages but also offers hot chocolate, tea, and even merchandise like branded coffee bags and T-shirts. The shop has set its hours from 6:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. on weekdays, and an extra hour later on weekends, making it an inviting spot for both early risers and afternoon coffee lovers.

A Community Steeped in Support

Pensacola’s vibrant food scene isn’t slowing down despite the coffee crisis. Several new restaurants are gearing up to make their debut, including Bistrology, Grover’s Fingers & Wings, and Del Taco. Chain restaurants Five Guys and Cook Out have also announced plans to open in early 2024, promising to bring diverse dining options to the local palate.

The community’s dedication to supporting veterans shines brightly as local restaurants prepare various specials and complimentary meals for veterans on Veterans Day, a heartfelt gesture reflecting gratitude and respect for armed service members.

Looking Ahead

Even though the rising coffee prices pose challenges, the Pensacola community is tapping into its resilience and creativity, adapting to changes while welcoming new ventures. As local businesses strive to keep afloat amidst fluctuating costs, residents are stepping up to support each other, ensuring that their community remains as lively and interconnected as ever.

So whether you’re brewing at home, grabbing a cup from your favorite local roaster, or enjoying quality conversations at Freedom’s Found Coffee, there’s a shared spirit of camaraderie in the air that makes Pensacola feel like home.

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