Is Bean around the world a Canadian company?
It all started with a dream in West Vancouver back in 1990, and ever since, we’ve been proudly Canadian! Each of our cafés is independently owned and operated by passionate locals who bring their own unique touch to every cup. Why Canada’s Cup? Because Balzac’s is proudly 100% Canadian – owned, operated, and roasted. Every cup shows up with the same depth and determination as our nation. Bold, uncompromising, and, some might say, defiantly delicious.
What kind of beans does Bean Around the World use?
All of our beans are 100% arabica with no added ingredients or preservatives. We only buy the highest quality beans on the market (the top 3% tier to be exact) to make sure what you’re drinking reflects what we believe in. Mccafé® coffee is made from 100% arabica coffee beans sourced from chikmagalur in karnataka, india.Our coffee, our why Starbucks proudly sources 100% arabica coffee from more than 450,000 farmers in 30 markets along “The Coffee Belt” – in Latin America, Asia Pacific and Africa. Our buyers, based in Lausanne, Switzerland, scour the globe for the finest coffees, including our premium, single-origin Reserve selections.
When did Bean Around the World first open?
It all started way back in 1990 when a quaint little coffee house opened its doors in West Vancouver with an in-store 5-kilo Probat coffee roaster. It didn’t take long for news to travel about this “new” coffee house, a new gathering place for locals, built around the love of coffee. With 51% of the vote (606 respondents), Tim Hortons remains Canada’s go-to coffee destination. For many Canadians “Timmies” is more than a coffee shop, it’s a cultural institution.Back in 1964, the very first Tim Horton’s store opened its doors in Hamilton, Ontario. From that moment on, Canadians have fallen in love with their iconic Original Blend coffee, Double-Doubles and Timbits.