A Barista's Review of the La Marzocco GB5 Espresso Machine

A Barista's Review of the La Marzocco GB5 Espresso Machine

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European design meets espresso quality consistency with the La Marzocco GB5 espresso machine. Designed to power high-volume cafes around the world,...

Custom La Marzocco GS2 Espresso Machine

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We added some photos of a custom La Marzocco GS2 build we are performing for The Grounds http://flic.kr/s/aHsjwTD5hE

Espresso Parts X Whole Foods Strada

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This beauty is first in a series of machines we are customizing for Whole Foods! If you live in San Antonio hit up Whole foods at The Vineyard and pick up some organic matzo and a capp from their new La Marzocco Strada. We made custom wood and glass accents for this project and don’t it look […]

Custom Linea for Espresso Parts X Streamer Barista Pro Shop.

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  If you follow our blog you already know that Espresso Parts and Streamer Coffee have teamed up to open a series of Barista Pro Shops in Japan. Well your in for a treat! Below you will find the first pictures of the custom Linea we did for the Pro Shop. Big props go to […]

Build #33

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Espresso Parts Custom Shop x Roman Candle Bakery PDX, OR We were very excited when approached by Alex Lambert of Stumptown Coffee Roasters to customize a three group La Marzocco Strada MP for Duane Sorenson’s new project, Roman Candle Bakery. They were inspired by the Strada MP we customized for Whole Foods Market’s new Katy, TX store in the […]

#TNTNW Turns 3!

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Espresso Parts celebrates 3 years of #TNTNW Last week we celebrated the third anniversary of our #TNTNW event series with an awesome parking lot party. That’s 36 consecutive monthly throwdowns in the PNW! We’re honored to help bring the community closer and create a place where everyone can have fun and learn. Since it was such a […]

Espresso Grinder Maintenance and Burr Replacement

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If you can’t remember the last time you changed your espresso grinder burrs then chances are they could be dull. In fact, if you grind coffee, and I’m sure you do, then your burrs are slowly dulling each and every time you turn on your espresso grinder. This goes for all the your bulk grinders too, though their burrs tend to last significantly longer.