Peet's Coffee & Tea — Casa Buena Dr
Corte Madera, CA Hours and Location
Category: Coffee Cafe
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Peet's Coffee & Tea Hours
Other Nearby Locations:
- Peet's Coffee & Tea: Corte Madera (Redwood Hwy, Space C037) — 0.5 miles
- Peet's Coffee & Tea: Greenbrae — 1.6 miles
- Peet's Coffee & Tea: Tiburon — 2.0 miles
Other Coffee, Tea and Desserts Nearby:
- Starbucks: Corte Madera — 0.2 miles
- Jamba Juice: Greenbrae — 1.5 miles
- Cold Stone Creamery: San Rafael — 3.4 miles
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77 Casa Buena Dr
Corte Madera, CA 94925Driving Directions
Phone: (415)306-9340(415)306-9340 Maps & Directions
Other Nearby Locations:
- Peet's Coffee & Tea: Corte Madera (Redwood Hwy, Space C037) — 0.5 miles
- Peet's Coffee & Tea: Greenbrae — 1.6 miles
- Peet's Coffee & Tea: Tiburon — 2.0 miles
Other Coffee, Tea and Desserts Nearby:
- Starbucks: Corte Madera — 0.2 miles
- Jamba Juice: Greenbrae — 1.5 miles
- Cold Stone Creamery: San Rafael — 3.4 miles
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It All Began on Vine Street
Alfred Peet opens a coffee store in Berkeley. The original coffee revolution begins.
When Alfred Peet opened a small coffee store on the corner of Walnut and Vine Streets in Berkeley, CA, few noticed that a revolution was brewing. But, Mr. Peet had other plans.
A New Kind of Coffee
Born in Holland, Alfred Peet grew up in the coffee trade and moved to America after World War II. Shocked by what the U.S. called coffee, Mr. Peet opened the first Peet's Coffee & Tea store on April 1, 1966. His style of coffee was unlike anything Americans had ever tasted before – small batches, fresh beans, superior quality, and a dark roast produced a coffee that was rich and complex.
The Revolution Begins
By 1969, Peet's Coffee & Tea had become a gathering place for coffee devotees, called Peetniks, and a magnet for other artisan food crafters. The world's first "foodies" congregated in the storefronts around Peet's Coffee and the area soon had a name – The Gourmet Ghetto. The artisan coffee movement was beginning to gain ground. Alfred Peet's influence continued to grow as he inspired a new generation of coffee entrepreneurs, including the founders of Starbucks.
For the Love of Peet's
Over the past four decades, Peet's growth has been fueled by the ever-increasing numbers of true coffee lovers in the San Francisco Bay Area and across the nation. Despite this growth, we remain true to the same principle that inspired our founder – an unrelenting commitment to quality.
Since 1966, our goal has remained the same: we continually strive to raise the bar for the American coffee industry, while always delivering a great tasting cup for those who truly love coffee – for those whom a cup of coffee could only mean a cup of Peet's.
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