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Angel Medina of Reforma Roasters, Republica, and La Perlita

1 h 39 min · 22 de abr de 20211 h 39 min
Portada del episodio Angel Medina of Reforma Roasters, Republica, and La Perlita

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Sprudge co-founder Jordan Michelman interviews Angel Medina, the polymath co-founder behind a growing group of Portland small businesses. These include the coffee company Reforma Roasters, the cafe La Perlita (with Axel Villa), and the extraordinary new restaurant Republica, a collaboration between Medina and an extraordinary team that includes chef Lauro Romero, baker Olivia Bartruff, cocktailer Adriana Alvarez, and tortilla maker Doña Chapis.

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The Story Of BLK & Bold Coffee With Co-Founder Rod Johnson

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