Designer Ángeles Ortiz and Rachel Espinoza from AOS studio.
AOS connected Coffee Relief with the best artisans and architects in Quito, who later built our infrastructure and design.
less energy
Tala bulbs in our seating area.
For most of our space lighting we teamed with Tala LED light bulbs using 90 per cent less energy than equivalent incandescent bulb and lasting 10 to 15 times longer.
Pro Pachamama
World known barista Jazmin Bustos.
Our new menu considers the Pachamama (Earth) at its best. Together with Jazmin, we developed a menu that represents our culture and gastronomy that can’t be found elsewhere.
Our project is partnering with brands whose sustainability and ethical values align with ours.
working with Female Bakers
We ally with local women entrepreneurs who source our "Experience Bakery" daily.
Ke-deli desserts, Panea, and the Cookieteria have significantly impacted our business, creating the best products in town. Together, we offer various bakery goods that consider different dietary preferences.
Waste Management
Zero waste mission.
We are significantly reducing our plastic usage. However, a local waste management service manages the few we produce. We partner with "Marca Patito" to distribute our coffee through a zero-waste.
Closer to our Employees
Impacting our neighboorhood.
We want to support the communities that surrounds us. So for our team commitment, we've decided to collaborate with people who live within 4 miles to promote economic and cultural improvement in the area.
Coffee Relief's signature product is a carbonated drink made from the dried skins of the coffee fruit or coffee cherries (*cascara).
We work with farm partners to choose the correct varietals of coffee that develop the drink's wanted flavor and reach the cherry's appropriate degree of fermentation. Consequently, the drink can provide beneficial probiotics and the right amount of caffeine for different customer profiles (from athletes to office workers).
WATER
Key to our business
We are proud to say that we have cero plastic bottles in our path. Our production is directly sourced from Agua San Felipe, a family-owned company that delivers fresh water from the Andes. Their watershed locates at the Cotopaxi (one of the highest mountains in the world).
new experiences
Pure Over
By applying the PURE OVER method, we are the first coffee shop in Latin America to serve 100% paper-free cups of coffee. The process accentuates the extract of oils that are usually lost when filtering with paper. Using a borosilicate glass that maintains the temperature, the technique enhances our customers’ coffee experience. Moreover we are encouraging our clients to try PURE OVER by reducing the cost of the filter coffee when you have it with PURE OVER.
We designed our menu considering Ecuadorian culture, including local producers, seasonal fruits, and native flora.
Roasting is a crucial step in the process of specialty coffee. Reducing our carbon footprint in every step of the supply and value chain is our commitment.
We added a set of ‘Aillio roasters‘ to the Coffee Relief space under the Direction of Juan Pablo the middle brother and our Roaster Master. This fully electric roaster maximizes energy consumption efficiency and merges with stability in the exchange of energy while roasting. The result: roast curves are more accurate within the determined parameters per batch.
We have been able to encourage farmers to improve their harvesting process by showing them the impact of farm processes when roasting specialty coffee.
In the meantime, we are promoting a circular economy opportunity for coffee farm producers, resulting in economic growth. The production of Cas-caf is turning the waste of the coffee-making output into an innovative drink and increasing the income of involved communities. Besides, the company designed an eco-friendly glass bottle that allows customers to return and get in-store credit, generating customer engagement and contributing to environmental benefits.
coffee supplies
ACCESIBILITY
Despite Ecuador being a coffee producer, there was a lack of accessibility to baristas and specialty cafeterias supplies. We partnered with well-known brands to offer kettles, roasters, and brewing methods. We are working on making them accessible to the Ecuadorean and Latin American markets. We are working to introduce Pure Over, Brewista, Kruve and Aillio products into the local market.
COFFEE TRAZABILITY
BOLD RELIEF
COFFEE RELIEF
Find all the information about the coffee farmer, roasting and detail in processing the coffee. Roasting date: 17 sep 2024.
COFFEE FARMER
Meet Sixto Pozo, from Carchi. He is the II Generation in his family running the Coffee Farm. His dream is to showcase coffee from Carchi Internationally.
Share Prosperity
By sharing knowledge with Sixto, we help him and his community to get the best profiling of his coffee. We roast samples and cup the coffee together.
Find all the information about the coffee farmer, roasting and detail in processing the coffee. Roasting date: 17 sep 2024.
COFFEE FARMER
Segundo Quilca , from Tulcan. He is part of the program Cafe de las Montañas. This time his coffee was presented to us by his friend and collegues from Carchi.
Share Prosperity
By sharing knowledge with Segundo, Sixto's collegue , we help him and his community to get the best profiling of his coffee. We roast samples and cup the coffee together. For coffee farmers, it is not always easy yo come to the city. Therefore they send their coffee samples with their friends.