Espresso Vivace celebrates its 37th Anniversary

Seattle, WALocal News

Espresso Vivace is celebrating its 37th anniversary by hosting an annual espresso tasting event that promises to delight coffee enthusiasts. Scheduled for April 18th at the Brix location and April 19th at the SLU location, the event features an enticing lineup of espresso shots, including Ugandan Rwenzori and Brazilian Yellow Bourbon. Attendees will have the opportunity to sample unique blends, showcasing the diverse flavors of coffee from around the world. This celebration not only highlights the artistry of espresso but also reinforces the role of local businesses in Seattle's vibrant coffee culture. The article further encourages community involvement by promoting CHS, a neighborhood news site that relies on subscriptions to remain paywall-free.

For just $5 a month, subscribers can support local journalism, ensuring continued coverage of important community events. Such initiatives are vital for maintaining a connected and informed community. Espresso Vivace's anniversary celebration is a testament to the enduring appeal of quality coffee and the significance of local engagement.

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