Seattle Drip Coffee Company
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Seattle Drip Coffee Company has emerged as a leader in America’s Drive-Thru Coffee industry through its Mission Statement of “Serving People, Working Hard, and Having Fun”.
Having grown through relationships from one store in 2001 to fifteen stores in three states in 2006, Seattle Drip offers the highest quality product with its roaster’s espresso beans being voted “ Seattle’s Favorite” in 2005 and included in the United States’ “Top Three Espresso Beans” by Roast Magazine in 2006. Shipped within days of roasting, Seattle Drip’s highest quality coffees are always fresh and guaranteed to be “The Smoothest Coffee on the Road”.
The company’s outstanding service and desire to serve people is based on its “Hiring on Attitude” philosophy and an established and well trained team of “Certified Baristas”. Foregoing the use of speakers, our baristas work hard to meet customers at the car window when busy in an effort to honor our customers’ time and build relationships.
Now with Seattle Drip’s proprietary modular building design, the company is serving franchisees is by lessening location risk and ensuring consistency and negating building weather concerns. The company’s commitment to quality through superior training and “Barista Certification” set Seattle Drip baristas apart in the evolving Drive-Thru Coffee and Espresso industry.
[edit] Origin
Seattle Drip Coffee Company was started by Joel Carver in 2001. Mr. Carver was is a Seattle Native who moved to Jackson, Mississippi. He opened the first location on Old Canton Road as a way to earn extra money outside of his teaching position at Jackson Preparatory School, and to provide part time jobs to local students.