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There is no shortage of coffee vendors in Plymouth.  Between the City and the Township, there are two Starbucks, at least two independent coffee houses, a few chains that sell lots of coffee as a sideline (e.g. Panera), and another franchise coffee store.  Of course, every gas station and restaurant sells coffee.  You can get [...]

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I’ve not had a chance to get much information on it as there is usually a crowd when I’m there, but the Bean has a newer roast called “Indian Plantation.”  I know little about it other than it tastes great! I love coffee but I don’t know that I am very knowledgeable about different roasts, [...]

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Here’s a nice little interview with Donna, manager of the Plymouth Coffee Bean.  If you’re a regular at the Bean, you’ll know what a great person she is. This sums up why the Bean is the best coffee shop in town

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I found this in this weekend’s Plymouth Observer and it looks like an interesting event, especially if you like local art The Plymouth Coffee Bean presents an interesting display of white-on-black drawings when it hosts an art show featuring the work of local artist Aydin Akcasu 7-11 p.m. Friday, April 24. The show will feature [...]

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I love “The Bean.”  It’s, by far, the best place in town to get coffee.  I’ve tried numerous blends there but the best one I’ve tasted is the “Organic House.” It’s delish! I’m no coffee connoissuer.  I couldn’t tell you anything about different types of roasts.  I couldn’t describe flavors very well (“nose,” “notes,” and [...]

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If you’re coming from out of town or live in town but hadn’t planned out your visit to the ice sculpture show, may I recommend a few places for food and drinks? If you’re going to be around in the morning and want breakfast, head over to Crawford’s Kitchen on Starkweather.   It’s not downtown so, [...]

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Back when I was in grad school, my close friend, Joe, introduced me to the Plymouth Coffee Bean Co., or “the Bean,” on Penniman.  Before there were coffee shops on every street corner, the Bean was one of the few places around that sold anything better than gas station coffee.  Just as inviting as the [...]

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