About this Event
There's something different about a lever machine. The tension of pulling the handle. The patience it asks of you. The espresso it gives in return.
On Sunday, April 26th, from 12pm - 4pm, we're bringing five of them together for one very special day. Lever Forever is a celebration of one of espresso's most enduring and expressive brewing methods — the lever. For this event we will be featuring two vintage machines — a recently restored 1961 La Marzocco Mondial, one of the earliest lever designs to come out of La Marzocco in the 1950s, and a 1950s Faema Veloxtermo. The Veloxtermo is an iconic wall mount machine, designed to save space, and was primarily used in Italian railcars. These historic machines will be making coffee alongside three remarkable modern lever machines, the Montreal-made Lapera, the La Marzocco Leva, and the Pull, designed and made in Washington state. Each one is a testament to how far the craft has come without ever leaving behind what made it great.
Throughout the afternoon, we'll be pulling shots from all five machines, and you'll have the chance to taste them side by side. It’s more than just a tasting. It's a conversation between past and present, one shot at a time.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Bakke Coffee Museum, 4600 Shilshole Avenue Northwest, Seattle, United States
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