Black Dog Coffee Roasters is slated to open sometime in September, if health inspections and city regulations are satisfied, owner Francisco Portillo said.
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Police arrested the driver, identified as Alonzo Harbin, 29, on suspicion of felony DUI and driving on a suspended license for a previous DUI conviction, according to the arrest log. Harbin crashed just a few blocks from his home address listed in police records.
A police spokesperson would not specify what Harbin’s blood alcohol content was at the time of his arrest but said that it was at least .08, referring to the penal code violation listed on the department’s arrest log.
The spokesperson also declined to say how many previous DUI arrests Harbin has had but said that the arrest log indicates that it was at least one. The LBPD is not allowed to disclose criminal history, the spokesperson said.
A car crashed into the facade and parklet of Lord Windsor coffee shop on the corner of Third Street and Cerritos Avenue Monday afternoon, breaking the front window and damaging the shop’s parklet, according to eyewitness accounts on social media.
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The Long Beach Fire Department responded to a call of a car that crashed into a building at 3:30 p.m., according to a department spokesperson. The crash occurred just after the shop closed for the day. Two cars were involved, and one patient was transported to a local hospital with minor injuries, according to authorities.
At the scene, firefighters also encountered a sheared fire hydrant, according to LBFD spokesman Capt. Jack Crabtree. Photos and videos posted on social media show a fountain of water raining onto the street in front of the coffee shop.
It s 6:15 a.m. on Day 350 of the coronavirus pandemic. You wake up groggy and stumble to the kitchen, desperate for the jolt that only coffee can provide. But where are the beans? The grinder? What even is a cup?
Maybe if you had a coffee subscription service, things would be a little easier.
From affordable to exclusive, we found nearly two dozen independent companies in Los Angeles and Orange counties offering coffee subscriptions and clubs. Some have multiple cafes while others sell directly to customers without a brick-and-mortar space. One club features a rotating selection of local roasters, including several that don t offer their own subscriptions. Still not satisfied? Southern California brands Groundwork, Cafecito Organico and Bodhi Leaf Coffee Traders also boast bean clubs.
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