

The coffee beans on offer have been created by local roaster, Hugo’s, specifically for the Harvest clientele, and if accents are anything to go by on the opening weekend then let’s just call this Little Australia Harvest with American friends. Worsley, a qualified pilates instructor, already has Studio Pilates at the ‘old Colby School’ and the adjoining heritage building with plans to create a boutique accommodation offering with artisan providores in the years to come.įor now you’ll find her donning a canvas and leather apron and working the teal La Marzocco machine at Harvest. Word got out quickly in this whisper town and the breakfast and lunch cafe already had a line of people out the front door come day three.Įmma Worsley is the name behind Harvest Park City, you may know her and her husband Andrew Hoffman together with their hospitality king, Carlo Campana, as the team behind the takeover of the House of Ullr in Thredbo and the soon to launch Monaro Tavern & Brasserie in Fyshwick Canberra. Meanwhile Harvest Park City quietly opened downtown this week, the first of three Australian led coffee dens. Solution? Order a simple single shot 6 oz latte or a double shot 8oz and you’ll be just fine. Atticus Coffee & Tea House (and bookstore) is also worth considering if you can get past the syrups and flavours and powdered chai that the USA love so much.
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Ritual Chocolate Cafe serves up a damn fine cortado and the baristas know how to massage milk and a bean to create a more than passable flat white. Park City is already home to some decent coffee for the Australian palate. The coffee capital irony is not lost in this Mormon state where hot coffee and alcohol is religious sacrilege for those who are Latter Day Sainters.

We laugh in the face of our American compadres who declare themselves ‘coffee snobs’ while holding a Starbucks cup and wonder why we are off their invite list a week later.īut laugh no more dear reader as the shape of American coffee in ski towns has been slowly changing in recent years and Park City in Utah is leading the way. Australians have a reputation as privileged coffee supremacists amongst their North American friends.
