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SOCIAL SUNDAYS: A COFFEE WORKSHOP

  • Steadfast Supply - Entrance on Water Street SE 301 Tingey Street Southeast Washington, DC, 20003 United States (map)

Join us and learn the difference between two of the most common coffee brew methods: The Hario Method and The French Press. Not only will you learn the intricate differences between these two methods, but you will also learn how to use these tools properly to make the perfect cup of coffee.

This class will teach you how to use The Hario and The French Press, while mastering the 3 components of making a great cup of coffee: water temperature, coffee grind size, and brew method. Our class size will be kept small to cultivate a positive learning experience.

This is a ticketed workshop. Kindly, click on link below to purchase your tickets.


Introducing Social Sundays at Steadfast Supply.

Join us at Steadfast Supply for Social Sundays, where we will be hosting fun and casual workshops and social gatherings for people who want to connect with others and make new friends. From coffee workshops to knitting groups, this is a great opportunity to meet people who share your interests and have some fun!


More about our Guides:

BlackNerd Coffee was born out of “coffee curiosity” during the shutdown period caused by the pandemic. While trying to find the perfect black coffee, husband and wife duo - Elliott and Annie, discovered their shared passion for coffee and wanted to share their growing knowledge with their family, friends, and neighboring community.

As self-proclaimed “Coffee Nerds,” their initial obsession with coffee quickly bloomed into a growing small business focused on celebrating and sharing different kinds of coffee from around the world. Paying great attention to detail, BlackNerd Coffee is a passion for coffee manifested into real life by two coffee loving individuals.


Why supporting + shopping small is important:

  • It supports your neighbors. When you shop at a small business, you are putting money directly into the pockets of your neighbors. This helps to create jobs and boost the local economy. It also helps to build a sense of community, as you get to know the people who own and work at the businesses you support.

  • It helps to create a more equitable economy. Big box stores often have a lot of power, and they can sometimes drive out smaller businesses. This can have a negative impact on communities, as it can lead to job losses and a decrease in the diversity of businesses. By shopping small, you can help to level the playing field and create a more equitable economy.

  • It reflects your values. When you shop small, you are supporting businesses that share your values. This could mean supporting businesses that are committed to sustainability, social justice, or fair trade. It could also mean supporting businesses that are owned by people from marginalized communities. By shopping small, you can make a statement about what you believe in and help to create a more just world.

Of course, there are also practical reasons to shop small. Small businesses often offer more personalized service, and they can be more flexible in meeting your needs. They may also carry unique products that you won't find at big box stores.

So next time you're out shopping, consider shopping small. It's a loving way to support your community, your neighbors, and your own values.

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