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> Kean Coffee, Costa Mesa & Tustin, A coffee house in a Martin Diedrich mood.
Priscilla
post Dec 17 2008, 10:06 AM
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Everything a coffeehouse should be, including having great coffee. We are fortunate that Martin Diedrich provides this for us.

Kean Coffee

In addition to the Costa Mesa flagship, Kean is soon to reinhabit the Tustin site that was OUR (and many other's) personal Diedrich's starting in the late 1980s.


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Priscilla
post Mar 13 2009, 09:43 AM
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According to the email I got today, the Tustin Kean's grand opening will be somewhere near March 20-23! Excellent news!!!


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Joan
post Mar 29 2009, 07:17 AM
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Tustin one is open.
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Priscilla
post Mar 31 2009, 06:21 AM
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Saw that! Howevah we'd just had delicious Cream Pan coffee, so what to do? That's how it is, in Tustin. TOO much good stuff.

Our plan is to avail ourselves of Kean when we haven't just had breakfast at Cream Pan. I used to lovelovelove to be able to zip in there for a macchiato on my way somewheres.


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Joan
post Apr 22 2010, 06:47 AM
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Recently, as in a couple of months ago (sorry about the delay), Kean got in these single varietal coffees, sold by the bag and also by the cup. One varietal is from Rwanda and for a country torn by things like, oh, genocide of hundreds of thousands of people, they make an amazing, practically chocolatey coffee. Excellent as a latte, which is what my squeeze got last time.

On a side note, Kean's soy lattes are the best because they use this kind of industrial strength soy milk, which I'd rather not know more about, but it does not curdle when you ask for the latte extra hot.
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alosha7777
post May 8 2010, 10:13 AM
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I am in love with this place. The man and I were discussing it last night. There's Starbucks, there's our coffee vendors at work, there's Javatini's near my office, there's Cream Pan (yes, I went there)... and then there's Kean. It stomps them all, easily. The flavor and complexity is simply unmatched, in our humble (and admittedly amateur) opinion.


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