The Pour

The Pour The Pour is a media platform exposing communal leadership, grassroots movements, and local connection within the framework of independent coffee shops

We are like-minded allies. We roam, we seek happiness and most importantly we are trying to establish comfort in our lives. Nothing can inhibit us from finding compassion with one another if we are exposed to the commonalities we face together. These are stories of communal leadership, individuals finding growth, and security in being, “human”. How are we going to evoke positive commentary back in

to media? How can we bridge progressive conversations into actions? Is it all possible through the framework of a coffee shop? We’ll see. This is our response. Welcome to The Pour.

These folks know how to make people smile while spinning coffee.CC:   @ World Trade Center (MBTA station)
08/22/2019

These folks know how to make people smile while spinning coffee.
CC: @ World Trade Center (MBTA station)

We can’t wait to see our original Pour family in Boston. Who’s coming to the World Barista Championships?
04/08/2019

We can’t wait to see our original Pour family in Boston. Who’s coming to the World Barista Championships?

02/25/2019

"Coffee shops are a pulse in the community."

Ian Williams, Owner of Deadstock Coffee, discusses coffeeshops and their communal significance at the Changing Structures event hosted by Umeko Motoyoshi & Broadcast Coffee.

A memory we'll never forget. Snowy Owl Coffee RoastersFull story - https://www.thepour.co/snowyowl
01/24/2019

A memory we'll never forget. Snowy Owl Coffee Roasters

Full story - https://www.thepour.co/snowyowl

to last March when the all-star team from The Pour hiked several miles out to our outer beach at 4am, after a massive nor’easter had decimated the driving trails, to capture footage of our beloved mascot. For those who may have missed the final video they produced on our origin story, we’re dropping it back in our bio. The footage of winter on the Cape is 💯

Community voices matter. Your voice matters.
11/06/2018

Community voices matter. Your voice matters.

09/27/2018

Ever sipped coffee from the Stanley Cup?

Our type of scene
09/20/2018

Our type of scene

For   we spoke with  of ...“I love being in coffee because I get to help people. Not only customers but also help the co...
09/11/2018

For we spoke with of ...
“I love being in coffee because I get to help people. Not only customers but also help the community as a whole in the city of Portland and the amazing farmers that produce our coffee. I’m stoked to get to work for a shop that seeks to build relationships with those farmers too. I get to be the first person people see in the morning, giving me the potential to make their day and make them smile in the morning.”..
It’s difficult to leave a conversation with Mark without laughing. He’s hilarious, an amazing barista, and will gladly dance to the Destiny’s Child station while on his shift. 📸 from the brilliant ...
@ Portland, Oregon

09/09/2018

Flipping into the week Deadstock Coffee

Sometimes a production day can lead you to an exquisite scene.
09/06/2018

Sometimes a production day can lead you to an exquisite scene.

When the   visits your cafe -
08/30/2018

When the visits your cafe -

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We are like-minded allies. We roam, we seek happiness and most importantly we are trying to establish comfort in our lives. Nothing can inhibit us from finding compassion with one another if we are exposed to the commonalities we face together. These are stories of communal leadership, individuals finding growth, and security in being, “human”. How are we going to evoke positive commentary back into media? How can we bridge progressive conversations into actions? Is it all possible through the framework of a coffee shop? We’ll see. This is our response. Welcome to The Pour.