Hip-hop-infused Atlanta-area roaster Dope Coffee Company has launched operations inside a new 6,000-square-foot headquarters and event space in South DeKalb.
Savannah, Georgia-based coffee company Perc Coffee has opened its fourth retail coffee shop the company's third in Atlanta while announcing plans to open two more.
A bag of Ethiopian Dripp to complement the new album “Spinach” from Dope Coffee Founder Creative Mike the Rapper and Stace Loyd. All images courtesy of Dope Coffee.
With a roasted coffee, a full-length hip-hop album and a brick-and-mortar retail experience all rolling out at once, Atlanta-based vet/woman/Black-owned specialty coffee company Dope Coffee is wrapping up 2020 with a boom of Black culture, flavor and community.
The album, “Spinach,” is a collaboration between Dope Coffee CEO Michael Loyd, a.k.a. Creative Mike the Rapper, and his cousin, Atlanta hip-hop producer Stace Loyd, who is also co-founder and COO of Dope Coffee. The new album is also the first to drop from the duo’s new record label, Dope Coffee Music.