You Don't Need to Pay For Cup of Espresso!
Anyone who lives in a metropolitan area in the great states of California, Texas or New York has likely fallen into the habit of buying $5 cups of
coffee at our favorite local cafes. But the fact of the matter is—in this economy, being at the mercy of a businesses
espresso machine may not be the way to go.
Available to consumers—there exist a wide variety of espresso machines available for purchase. And these commercial rated espresso machines are built to deliver equivalent, if not better flavor than your local coffee shop. So really, what can you do to avoid yourself from being in the position of wasting money on expensive espresso? Buy an espresso machine!
There are a wide variety of commercial espresso machines available, and knowing which one will perfectly suit your needs is the best course of action. So how do you know which espresso machine is the best, and how can you save cost on these sometimes costly machines?
An espresso machine comes in many forms. So one of the main questions you must ask what kind of extra features on an espresso machine will you actually be using? It is these various features, for example the ability to steam milk (perfect for cappuccinos or lattes)—that will ultimately make your investment more expensive. However, if you find yourself able to live without these features on your commercial espresso machine—then by all means there are easy ways to save money. Another aspect is the space you have available in your kitchen. Espresso machines are usually very large, if you have limited to space—you may be limited to basic functionality models and brands.
Now cost—cost is everything. An espresso machine will eventually pay for itself, especially if your hooked to Starbucks; but getting a good deal is still a must. If you're in California, Texas or New York—there are many brick and mortar dealers. But it's crucial to look for true Restaurant Equipment Suppliers—in order to save the most money. So definitely shop around—but know that finding a supplier is a must in order to get low prices.
So if you need an espresso machine at a low cost—there's no reason you shouldn't go with us. Not only that—but our trained team of staff can help you pick out the absolutely perfect machine for your needs and tastes. If you're looking to make the perfect flavored latte—we have machines made to do that. If you're looking for powerfully brewed espresso—we also have machines that can do that as well. The truth is, morning coffee is sometimes the most important thing we can treat ourselves to...so why pay expensive prices when you can make gourmet cups of espresso all from the comfort of your kitchen.
Bravo-Systems is dedicated to providing our customers and clients the lowest cost possible commercial kitchen equipment, including that espresso machine you need. So be sure to visit our website, or call us now at (800) 333-2728. We have all brands, sizes and feature sets to meet any needs—personal or commercial. We proudly service clients all over California, Texas, and New York. Your kitchen is our commitment!
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what's the best commercial espresso machine?
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This is not an ask this is history of Coffee for those interested?
Coffee History
Timeline
(Source: http://www.cappuccino.net/html/triviae.html )
c 850
First known discovery of coffee berries. Legend of goat herder Kaldi of Ethiopia who notices goats are friskier after eating red berries of a local shrub. Experiments with the berries himself and begins to feel happier.
c 1100
The coffee first trees are cultivated on the Arabian peninsula. Coffee is first roasted and boiled by Arabs making "qahwa" --- a beverage made from plants.
1475
The worlds first coffee shop opens in Constantinople. It is followed by the establishment of two coffee houses in 1554.
c 1600
Coffee enters Europe through the port of Venice. The first coffeehouse opens in Italy in 1654.
1607
Coffee is introduced to the New World by Captain John Smith, founder of Virginia at Jamestown... Some Canadian historians claim it arrived in previously settled Canada.
1652
The first coffeehouse opens in England. Coffeehouses are called "penny universities" (a penny is charged for admission and a cup of coffee). Edward Lloyd's coffeehouse opens in 1688. It eventually becomes Lloyd's of London, the world's best known insurance company. The word ?TIPS? is coined in an English coffee house: A sign reading ?To Insure Prompt Service? (TIPS) was place by a cup. Those desiring prompt service and better seating threw a coin into a tin.
1672
The opening of the first Parisian cafe dedicated to serving coffee. In 1713, King Louis XIV is presented with a coffee tree. It is believed that sugar was first used as an additive in his court.
1683
The first coffeehouse opens in Vienna. The Turks, defeated in battle, leave sacks of coffee behind.
1690
The Dutch become the first to transport and cultivate coffee commercially. Coffee is smuggled out of the Arab port of Mocha and transported to Ceylon and East Indies for cultivation.
1721
The first coffeehouse opens in Berlin.
1723
Coffee Plants are introduced in the Americas for cultivation. Gabriel de Clieu, a French naval officer, transports a seedling to Martinique. By 1777, 1920 million coffee plants are cultivated on the island.
1727
The Brazilian coffee industry gets its start from seedlings smuggled out of Paris.
1750
One of Europe's first coffeehouses, Cafe Greco, opens in Rome. By 1763, Venice has over 2,000 coffee shops.
1822
The prototype of the first espresso machine is created in France.
1885
A process of using natural gas and hot air becomes the most popular method of roasting coffee.
c 1900
Kaffeeklatsch, afternoon coffee, becomes popular in Germany.
1905
The first commercial espresso machine is manufactured in Italy.
1908
The invention of the worlds first drip coffeemaker. Melitta Bentz makes a filter using blotting paper.
1933
Dr. Ernest Illy develops the first automatic espresso machine.
1938
Nescafé instant coffee is invented by the Nestlé company as it assists the Brazilian government in solving its coffee surplus problem.
1945
Achilles Gaggia perfects the espresso machine with a piston that creates a high pressure extraction to produce a thick layer of crema.
1991
Caffè Carissimi Canada, a network of espresso service providers is formed in Canada, modeled after a visit to Franco Carissimi (roaster and equipment manufacturer) in Bergamo Italy. It becomes the fastest growing network of private and independant super automatic machines providers in Canada.
1995
Coffee is the worlds most popular beverage. More than 400 billion cups are consumed each year. It is a world commodity that is second only to oil.
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how do I get my espresso machine to not overheat?
I have a commercial espresso machine an Astoria single group or single head. It overheats and the pop-off valve releases. What can I do?
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