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Building a Roastery Around Community, Culture & Craft: Henrikh Abajyan of O Coffee

35 min · 17 de sep de 2025
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In this episode of Coffee Roasting Legends, I sit down with Henrik, the passionate owner of O Coffee in Glendale, California. Together, we explore his journey from being a tea enthusiast to establishing a community-focused roastery that celebrates the intersection of coffee, art, and culture. Henrik shares insights on the challenges and joys of roasting on his San Franciscan SF6, emphasizing the importance of creativity and connection within the coffee community. We delve into the unique events he hosts, from jazz nights to coffee workshops, showcasing how he fosters a welcoming space for local artists and coffee lovers alike. Join us for an inspiring conversation about pursuing your passion and the transformative power of coffee in building community.

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