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Westside Coffee Cart Establishes Santa Monica Spot

The Coffee Cart Will Continue Serving Coffee and Tea Options, Breakfast Selections, Along With Kids Options

By Zach Armstrong

7even Seas Coffee Co., a mobile specialty coffee cart company based in Venice Beach known for its specialty coffee and pastries, has established a permanent spot in Santa Monica, as reported by LA Eater. 

Now situated at 1715 14th St., 7even Seas will continue serving what it has from its cart set up: an array of coffee and tea options including cold brews, matchas, iced lattes, and more; breakfast selections such as the veggie burrito, breakfast sammie (english muffin, maple italian sausage, avocado, fried egg), barbacoa quesadilla (barbacoa cheese, avocado mash, grilled corn & peppers); along with kids options such as the honey hazelnut steamer or the pumpkin apple butter milk.

“Our team strives to foster an environment of inclusivity, where everyone feels welcome and valued. Additionally, we maintain the highest standards of integrity, conducting our business with transparency and honesty.” as 7even Seas states on its website. “We are dedicated to the art and craft of coffee, continuously honing our skills and knowledge to deliver an everlasting coffee experience.”

7even Seas was created by CEO & President/Owner Ahmad Taylor who, according to its website, has been busy the past decade doing coffee roasting, coffee education and training, and then, as a logical next step, running his own coffee company.

“Taylor decided to combine his passion for coffee with his creativity as a photographer and graphic designer to build a coffee brand that focuses on making the highest quality coffee both delicious and convenient.” as its website states.For more information, go to https://7evenseascoffeeco.com/.

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