
Apartments near La Colombe Torrefaction in Philadelphia, PA (4,203 Rentals)


2032 Race St

153 N 21st St

2036 Race St

626 S 19th St

1708 Race St

2030 Race St

418 S 15th St

2201 Cherry St

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152 N 21st St

154 N 21st St

150 N 21st St

630 S 19th St

623 S 19th St

159 N 21st St

156 N 21st St

157 N 21st St

2222 Lombard St

1601 South St

700 S 19th St

Arthaus

Unit A

One Riverside Place

160 N 21st St

158 N 21st St

700-702 S 18th St

1930 Bainbridge St

2101-2109 Race St

1920 Bainbridge St

1725 Bainbridge St

1430 Lombard St

1544 South St

2026 Bainbridge St

2308 Lombard St

Condominiums at Croskey Court

2006 Bainbridge St

1538 South St

709 S 19th St

705 S 20th St

2410 Pine St

2211-2213 South St

1316 Walnut St

The Trinity

1415 Lombard St

1426-1428 Lombard St

425-427 S Carlisle St

2214 South St

613 S 16th St

721 S 19th St
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When it comes time for your morning cup of joe, you have any number of options, from making it at the apartment, to grabbing a cup at Starbucks, to hitting up one of the hip indie coffee houses around town, but if you want the most delicious coffee is all of Philadelphia, there's just one place to hit. La Colombe Torrefaction, right in the heart of downtown Philly will serve up the best cup of joe in town, along with some delicious confections to make the smooth, strong flavors that much more tantalizing. If you're a coffee fan and you want to try something different from the everyday grind, check out La Colombe. Colombe brews its very own coffee, grinding its own beans and making coffee basically from scratch. You're not just limited to a couple of flavors either, with La Colombe offering up five different flavors for your imbibing needs. You can choose from their Corsica, a strong, rounded, American-style flavor, Phocea, with an intense flavor but gentle overtones, Nizza, a Northern-Italy styled espresso with a sweet flavor and softer style, Beaulieu, a mellow coffee with some kick, and the Monte Carlo, which offers all the strong, full flavors of the best concoctions, but without the caffeine. You can also choose how finely you want it ground, from a coarse ground, for coffee presses, medium for most coffee machines, fine ground for espresso machines, and Turkish grind, the finest grind possible. There are also numerous delicious pastries, muffins and cakes to go along with the coffee, and you can even order coffees from your location online, if you want the taste of some of the greatest coffee right in your apartment. You have a number of places to get your coffee, but why not take it from the best? Philadelphia's La Colombe Torrefaction is the ideal spot for taking in a sweet cup of joe, without having to go through the trouble of putting it together at your apartment.
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