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Bean’s Coffee

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The first time we visited seemed nice. It was a yelp elite event. I was impressed that it was…read moredisabled and lbgtq friendly, supports better, peaceful cute little coffee shop. The second time was uncomfortable because Karen was loudly spouting some pretty hateful and discriminatory opinions of political and religious nature. Normally I try to hold space for people's opinions. We learn a lot from each other just by listening, and it's nice to get an expanded perspective when we're open to other people's experiences and another point of view. BEANS is NOT this kind of environment. Sadly. It's like the owner is trying to out-Woke her own self. I'm lbgtq and disabled. What's happening here is not the kind of advocacy we need. We don't create safe spaces by hating on everyone who is not just exactly like us. Most of us just want to not have constant conflict, confrontation and political or social strife. Standing up for others rights is one thing. Intentionally creating discord is quite another. This experience is not great for anyone with anxiety, or needs peace and calm, with a sensory processing disorder or preference to avoid conflict. Hate doesn't need a seat at the table. Kind of done with that. I'm not coming back. The coffee is good though. So are the baked treats. Had a lot of potential.

I love to support a local coffee shop, so when I was passing through Clearfield, I made it a point…read moreto stop by Bean's Coffee. It definitely has the small business feel and hospitality; there was one person working the shop-taking orders, preparing the drinks and keeping things humming. I ordered a hot tea and a cake pop then learned that those cake pops are made onsite and are larger than any others I've seen. That's kind of a fun claim to fame. One of the walls is impressively stocked with shelves of different syrups, so you can request any wild combination of flavors to make your drink your very own-something I know locals really appreciate and order frequently. The ambience was ok-they were decorated for Christmas with all things grinch related. We might have come just as they were moving inventory, because there were lots of boxes stacked up in the seating area and a big ladder off to the side. There are different seating arrangements-tables and chairs as well as larger chairs along the walls to invite you to stay awhile. On another wall, there are gift-shop type trinkets, coffee you can buy and take back home and some jewelry items. I always like to browse these things, especially when they are from local artisans.

Daily Rise Coffee Roasters - A cold brew for every taste! Fruity enthusiast? Classic roast fan? Sweet blonde fanatic? We've got you covered.

Daily Rise Coffee Roasters

(1 review)

Daily Rise is an excellent source for local, recently roasted beans. It's brilliant than you can…read moreget a bag with the date it was roasted written on the bag by hand, and the bag I got from Harmon's yesterday was roasted about a week ago. That's about as good as you'll ever find for something on a Utah store shelf--especially valuable here where it can be hard to find quality roast in lots of Utah towns. The espresso roast has a rich full medium roast flavor, with some bite and with lots of nutty aftertaste. The beans don't have visible oil, even freshly roasted, so they are easy to weigh accurately for grams per volume in your your portafilter, and they go through your grinder smoothly. I like to try whatever local roasts I can find, but Daily Rise combines the freshness of the roast, the exceptional flavor that results, and the consistency for your machine. Probably I have found my new daily standard. Daily Rise espresso roast is called a medium roast and is roasted to the right level for Italian style espresso, even though most espresso roasts are called a dark roast. Daily Rise seems to reserve the dark roast label for their French roast, and French roast needs to be a way darker roast than an Italian espresso roast, so that makes sense.

From the owner: Daily Rise Roasting Company began its journey in 2012. After operating the retail locations for…read morealmost 10 years, The Daily Rise wanted to take their brand to the next level and become a specialty coffee roaster, as well as an education setting for their customers and partners. It all starts with our San Franciscan 25 pound batch roaster. This machine is small enough to allow us to be a small coffee micro-roaster and hand pick out any defects post-roast, yet large enough to produce upwards of 500+ pounds of fresh coffee beans per day to keep up with demand. In addition to this machine, we found we needed a place to cup, taste and evaluate our coffee. This is the reason behind our custom designed cupping bar layout allowing us to invite the public to experience and enjoy the true, yet complex dynamics surrounding the coffee bean in its purest form. The difference between Daily Rise Roasting Company and other roasters can be experienced as well as tasted.

Speedway - servicestations - Updated May 2026

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