Tuesday, March 27, 2012

SAVANNAH, GEORGIATHE SENTIENT BEAN

Roaming around Savannah for coffee, one thing was apparent: the third-wave movement hasn’t infiltrated this southern city just yet. No latte art on my cappuccinos and a few too many cups of over roasted coffee, at first, left me disappointed. Though I was truly having withdrawals from my perfect morning cappuccino and my afternoon espresso, I was still happy to be in Savannah, strolling under the spanish moss.

I found a few coffee houses I quite liked, mostly due to the local energy of eclectic Savannahians filling the space. If one can’t have great coffee, good people-watching and eavesdropping is mandatory for a pleasant time. The quirkiness of Savannah, with all it’s southern charm dripping with tradition, yet equally progressive and artistic, made me want to drink coffee with these people anyway.

At The Sentient Bean (13 East Park Avenue, Savannah, GA, 31401), near Forsyth Park, I asked Ronnie Cline, manager of the cafe, if there were any tell-tale Southern rituals — specifically in Savannah — involving coffee. The answer? Sugar. Savannah takes their coffee sweeter than most, as would be expected of the south. They also like their coffee iced, seeing as the climate is subtropical.

At The Sentient Bean, a Savannah favorite, cold-brewed coffee is their specialty. “I’d like to think we’ve perfected the art of iced coffee,” co-owner Kristin Russell said with confidence. Seeing as I love a good iced coffee, I was even more excited to glance at the menu and discover they served Shakerato, something I haven’t come across anywhere but Italy. On an extended stay two summers ago, the strong August sun drove me to this cool, strong drink; espresso shaken with sugar and ice, strained into a glass, with a layer of frothy, sweet espresso settling on top. It’s sweet, yet light.

The “Bean’s” iced coffee was smooth and clean — the hallmark of the cold-brew method. The beans are roasted by Cafe Campesino — fair-trade, organic cooperative coffee, roasted locally in Americus, Georgia.

The food is vegan and the cafe doubles as a gallery by day, event space at night. A stroll through the park after the caffeine fix is mandatory.

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3 Responses to “THE SENTIENT BEAN”

  1. Tami — Mar 27, 2012

    Came across your site after your post on Savannah – LOVE IT! Beautiful writing and pictures!


  2. Elissa Mar 28, 2012

    Sentient Bean is perhaps the best/brainiest name for a coffee shop ever! I love it!!


  3. Matt loves coffee Mar 28, 2012

    I should get myself down to Savannah. I’m a bit of an iced coffee nut (even though I’m from Canada!). Beautiful photos as well


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