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We Saw You sees everyone drinking coffee at Grind City Coffee Xpo.

I’m proud to say I’ve attended and covered all three Grind City Coffee Xpo events since it began in 2019.

I love coffee. I drink it black like a film noir reporter. And I make it on the stove in an old-school percolator with the little glass thing on top.

So, attending Grind City Coffee Xpo, held November 5th at Wiseacre Brewing Co. downtown, was like being in coffee — and tea — heaven. I drank carbonated coffee at Comeback Coffee’s booth and tea at the booth for Rishi Tea & Botanicals out of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. And lots of little cups of hot and cold coffee at other stations.

Dante Baker, Joseph Jenkins, Noah Randolph, and Raegan Jenkins at Grind City Coffee Xpo (Credit: Michael Donahue)
Ken and Mary Olds and Averell Mondie at Grind City Coffee Xpo (Credit: Michael Donahue)
Amy McPherson at Grind City Coffee Xpo (Credit: Michael Donahue)
David Lambert, Drew Smith, Teagan Griffith, Kim Lambert at Grind City Coffee Xpo (Credit: Michael Donahue)
Tamer Younis at Grind City Coffee Xpo (Credit: Michael Donahue)

This year’s event featured 18 vendors, says founder Daniel Lynn. “It was awesome,” Lynn says  “I think we’re going to end up with around 600 people. It was incredible.”

He doesn’t yet have the final amount of how much they raised for their charity, Protect Our Aquifer.

Alden Schmidt at Grind City Coffee Xpo (Credit: Michael Donahue)
MIcah Dempsey and Daniel Lynn at Grind City Coffee Xpo (Credit: Michael Donahue)

They didn’t feature tea at their first Xpo, which was held at the old Memphis College of Art.  

The event now features “anything in the coffee community,” including tea, Lynn says.

The Xpo also included Ounce of Hope. “I’m  a big believer in wellness, health. And CBD in coffee is a really nice thing.”

Cat Brooks, Collin Bercier, Kyle McFarland at Grind City Coffee Xpo (Credit: Michael Donahue)
Ounce of Hope at Grind City Coffee Xpo (Credit: Michael Donahue)

I asked Lynn what it is about coffee that gets people so excited. Besides caffeine, of course. “It’s so welcoming,” he says. “It not only tastes good, but there’s some incredible science behind it, too. Anyone can make a cup of coffee, whether you’re a novice and you just like your drip machine with your Community Coffee in it. Or you want to get crazy into it and you’re doing a Chemex pour over where you measure out the water and the coffee in grams. It’s a multi-step process. You put the timer on and start the pour and its super relaxing.”

You “let the coffee bloom and then come back and pour the rest of the water over the coffee.”

Making coffee is universal. “Anyone can do it. From the novice to the super nerd. I think it’s very approachable.”

Jessica Diaz, Scott Jackson, Erica Mathis at Grind City Coffee Xpo (Credit: Michael Donahue)
Magnolia Pelous and John Cook at Grind City Coffee Xpo (Credit: Michael Donahue)
Brian Miller and Wood Rodgers at Grind City Coffee Xpo (Credit: Michael Donahue)
Bram Bors-Koefoed, DJ Superman, Eric Scott at Grind City Coffee Xpo (Credit: Michael Donahue)
Julie Digeronimo and Evan Winburne at Grind City Coffee Xpo (Credit: Michael Donahue)
Will Sexton, Johnny Dowd, Amy LaVere at Grind City Coffee Xpo (Credit: Michael Donahue)
Spencer Kaaz and Matthew Burdine at Grind City Coffee Xpo (Credit: Michael Donahue)
Grind City Coffee Xpo (Credit: Michael Donahue)
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By Michael Donahue

Michael Donahue began his career in 1975 at the now-defunct Memphis Press-Scimitar and moved to The Commercial Appeal in 1984, where he wrote about food and dining, music, and covered social events until early 2017, when he joined Contemporary Media.