
Zanarkand Coffee Roasters
What would you like to drink … to remember?
NEW COFFEE
NEW COFFEE
This is the first time we have ever had a single origin coffee from Brazil at the shop.
Dry process Brazil coffees, like this one, really are fantastic in milk based drinks as it has such a velvety body and low acidity.
The dark chocolate cake is predominant in the cup, and you also get some nice caramelized sugars and a touch of chocolate torte. I am proud to offer this coffee to you all.
NEW
COFFEE
A first for Zanarkand Coffee Roasters — our first ever single origin Mexico coffee.
Most Chiapas coffees tend to have a nice nutty flavor profile to them with mellow acidity. I loved this lot and got notes of pistachio bar, chocolate almond granola and cocoa.
It’s such a well rounded and people pleasing coffee. I roast this one a little past medium and I believe it shines perfectly.

Unravel the Dreamscape.
For many of us, a life full of turbulence and distress pulls us away from what we truly want. And it can go on for so long that we begin to question whether our personal utopia has any basis in reality.
What if it isn’t real?
Zanarkand represents this duality. Does the life we envision for ourselves exist in reality, or, only in our wildest dreams?
What if I fail?
Your answer can be discovered, if you’re brave enough to uncover it.
Where do I begin?

Roasting with Purpose
Slow down and explore our roasting section.
There are two types of hope. The first is the expectation that today will be better than yesterday. This is because it is a new day with new possibilities; it is passive.
The second type of hope is based on a resolve to improve the day yourself through action.
We believe in doing, and will inspire you to take action to be better than yesterday.

An actionable solution
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Twenty minutes a day, three days a week is the dose of nature that most effectively decreases the stress hormone cortisol. Visit a local park or other green location where nature is present. The catch? You must silence your cell phone. Go outside, and lightly focus on your external environment. Notice the breeze, the air and the trees.
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Five cumulative hours a month, explore deeper into nature. Go wilder than the perfectly landscaped public parks and surround yourself with trees, mountains, lakes and nature. The wilder the nature space, the greater the mental health benefits.
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Three days a year, completely embed yourself within nature. No cell signal. Off the grid. A full on return to your roots adventure. The third day (especially if the days are in succession) is often associated with a complete brain reset. This is the result of incredible reductions in stress, depression and anxiety. It is also coupled with increased mental clarity and creativity.
Why connect coffee and exploration?
Because an unbalanced and complacent life is a breeding ground for depression and anxiety. And, mental illness sucks.
One in five. The number of US adults who experience mental illness. And in a given year, anxiety and depression grab ahold of nearly 30% of us.*
*National Alliance on Mental Illness