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Linea Caffe

By Kandace Brigleb

in Our Work

A modern home for a San Francisco roaster of extraordinary coffees from the world’s best farmers

Master Roaster Andrew Barnett (founder of Ecco Caffe and World Barista Championship judge) roasts coffee next door to their bustling cafe in the heart of San Francisco's Mission District. We designed an engaging, modern website that speaks to the straightforward, honest, best-coffee-around ethos of Andrew and his team.

I want to turn people on to the flavors of the world’s finest coffees. There are flavors out there in perfectly roasted and prepared coffee that blow people’s minds.”

Andrew Barnett
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Purchasing subscriptions or bags of coffee online is as delightful as walking in the door of the cafe. (Well, as delightful as we could make it without being able to shake Andrew's hand because, on many days that one walks into his cafe, you'll find Andrew there greeting old and new customers.)

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