Great beans deserve good gear.
Sixty years of watching what actually works on a kitchen counter. The accessories wall carries the brewers, filters and teaware we’d use ourselves — nothing gimmicky.

Advice is the accessory we’re known for.
Every brewer on our shelf earns its place. Fino pour-over cones, reusable gold-mesh filters, proper scoops, T-Sac tea filters, sturdy kitchenware — the quiet, dependable gear that makes the morning cup better.
Not sure what fits how you brew? That’s the whole point of a shop with people in it. Tell us your routine and we’ll point at exactly one thing, not ten.
- Pour-over cones, filters and gold-mesh reusables
- French presses, scoops and brew tools
- Teapots, infusers and loose-leaf filters
- Syrups, local honey and gourmet pantry goods

Everything between bean and cup
Pour-Over & Filters
Cones, papers and reusable gold-mesh filters for clean, bright brewing at home.
Presses & Brewers
French presses and classic brewers that have outlived every gadget trend.
Scoops & Measures
Proper coffee measures and clip scoops — small tools, big consistency.
Teaware & Infusers
Teapots, infusers and T-Sac filters that treat loose leaf the way it deserves.
Syrups & Flavors
A full wall of Italian-style syrups — vanilla to pistachio — for the home barista.
Honey & Pantry
Raw wildflower and infused local honeys, plus gourmet grocery finds from the Strip.
Gear questions, answered
A French press or a simple pour-over cone. Both cost little, last decades, and make excellent coffee with zero electronics. Pair either with beans ground to match and you’re most of the way to café quality.
If you brew daily, yes — they pay for themselves quickly, never leave you out of filters, and let through more of the coffee’s natural oils than paper, which many people prefer.
Yes — T-Sac disposable filters, in-pot infusers and proper teapots, so there’s no excuse to go back to tea bags.
We stock a full range of Italian-style flavoring syrups — vanilla, hazelnut, caramel and well beyond, into lavender, rose and pistachio territory.

The right tool costs less than a month of café runs.
Shop brewers, teaware and pantry goods online, or come handle the gear in person on Penn Avenue.