Some of the guys who make Slayer espresso machines in Georgetown — those super dialed-in, $14,000-and-up works of art that let you control everything but the weather outside — are in New York this ...
When VoVito Caffe & Gelato opens at The Bravern in June, it will boast the area’s third and fourth Slayer espresso machines. Like a lot of espresso machines, the Slayer is made in Seattle. Unlike a ...
An espresso isn’t just an espresso if you’re visiting Georgio’s Coffee Roasters in Farmingdale. Instead, it’s a striking little coffee drink that’s fragrant, slightly sweet, nutty and bright. This ...
The hand-built Slayer espresso machine is not brandspankinew, but it is still exceedingly uncommon—fewer than 20 exist in coffee shops—and this one, residing at freshly opened RBC NYC, is the first ...
The Slayer Steam LPx is a dream come true for those seeking absolute control of extraction and repeatability for coffee service. This incredibly intuitive machine automatically records your settings ...
Erik Perkunder is upbeat. But an equipment shortage is holding up a shipment to one of his customers in Hawaii. There are back orders that need to be filled. And the company he helped found has yet to ...
SEATTLE – Slayer Espresso, a Seattle-based maker of high-end espresso machines, has been purchased by Gruppo Cimbali, an Italian manufacturer of coffee equipment. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.
Slayer is coming to Toronto. No, we’re not talking about the speed metal gods who brought us “Angel of Death,” but a much-hyped and curiously named espresso machine. This is not one of those ...
Welcome to Toronto, Slayer No. 77. The custom-made espresso machine with the compelling name, one of just 52 in the world, has taken up residence in the new Thor Espresso Bar at 35 Bathurst St.
These days, the arrival of a new indie café on Queen West or in Leslieville is about as novel as a Gap opening in a mall, which... Slayer is coming to Toronto. No, we’re not talking about the speed ...
The Mavam UCEM espresso machine looks unlike any espresso machine you have ever seen. When it was released, coffee executives from Japan and Europe flocked to a garage in Seattle to see its unveiling.