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| - Craft brew coffee in an airport? YES. For me, this is the coolest thing in Phoenix's airport. It's one of the only craft brew coffee houses in an airport in the United States, overall it's 4.5 stars.
They have cold brew, espresso drinks, teas, baked goods and pre-packaged food that you can take on the plane. There are different brew methods to pick from... Aeropress (8 oz), Hario V60 (12 oz), Clever (16 oz), Chemex (20 oz). Prices for all drinks are reasonable.
Cold Brew - Good strong flavor, they used a Mexican bean (LDC Chiapas) for this one when I was there.
Latte - Very good, strong with a thick milky froth. Highly recommended.
Cappuccino - I was going to order this but was told that they only do espresso drinks in real cups for sit down orders only. They do not do cappuccinos in to go cups, which is why they recommended a small latte to me.
The only thing I was bummed about was that I couldn't get a cappuccino to go. I know coffee making is a craft and espressos take time to make, but we are in an airport. People are on the go and I'm sure there are others that want a high quality espresso hit while trying to run over to their next gate to catch a transfer. Other than that gripe, I don't have any complaints about their bean or brew quality.
Yes, you can find V60 drip, espressos and cold brew coffees in an airport, you just have to hit up Phoenix and be near the Southwest Airlines gates in Terminal 4.
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