Scott Tucker To Open Organic Coffee Shop

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(Newswire.net — December 17, 2014)  — Scott Tucker, local entrepreneur in Kent County, has announced that he is in the midst of preparing his newest idea for business: an organic coffee shop. Tucker has revealed that the coffee shop will be named “Organic Roasters,” and it is expected to be fully embraced by Kent County residents.

“I’ve traveled all over, and have tried coffee from several regions around the world,” said Scott Tucker. “I can recall sitting in a small cafe in South America, sipping on Bolivia’s finest espresso, and then it hit me. I knew at that moment, that I wanted to share my tastes and experiences with my hometown.”

Organic Roasters coffee shop is going to source its beans from only the top harvest of organic grown Arabica beans, according to Scott Tucker. Tucker has also revealed that his long-term business associate, Christine Malloy, has volunteered to manage the coffee shop.

“I’m very pleased with the direction that Scott Tucker has chosen for Organic Roasters,” said Malloy. “Scott and I share the same drive, and we’re both passionate about the same hobbies. I’m excited to watch this project take off and flourish in Kent County.”

Scott Tucker has stated that Organic Roasters will have a staple roast that will be sourced from a local organic farmer in Kent County. In addition to the local blend, Organic Roasters will rotate several blends from around the world. Customers can expect to find fresh brewed coffee imported from countries like Peru, Argentina, Bolivia, South Africa, Japan, Nepal, Australia, and many more.

Tucker explained that Organic Roasters will be decorated with photographs that he has taken from his favorite destinations, along with unique, culturally diverse souvenirs, to create a rustic and hip environment. The coffee shop will be open six days a week.

By Fred Terry

About Scott Tucker

Scott Tucker is a coffee enthusiast and small business man. Tucker spends much of the year traveling worldwide to find new organic coffee bean offerings, and roasts many small batches of artisanal coffee from his home in Kent County. He lives on a rural farm estate with his wife and two sons.