Coffee People: Noah Vernick, Anomaly Coffee
Stop, Collaborate, Coffee, and listen.
Stop, Collaborate, Coffee, and listen.
Guest: Noah Vernick, Anomaly Coffee Co.
Role: Co-founder, Operator, Roaster
Based: Long Beach, CA
Online: www.anomalycoffeecompany.com • @anomaly.coffee.co
What they order: Cortado

When I look at the audio waveform for our conversation, most of my portion of the chat is empty. Noah is a naturally energetic person—with or without coffee. As it happens, he hasn’t had any yet on the morning of our talk, and I’ve had, well, I’ve had several. He’s found a use for all the natural enthusiasm that seems to flow out of him in the form of Anomaly Coffee Company.
Anomaly is a coffee roastery and mobile/pop-up cafe that focuses on bringing the hospitality experience to where the customers are. This is an opportunity to explain why, later in my career, I began to take great pride in my roles as a manager, bartender, server, and even barista.
When you go to the local cafe, especially a craft coffee roaster (or brewery or restaurant, etc.), you’re choosing to spend your luxury money and time. You’re going after work or to meet friends or watch the game. You’re going to work on your computer or escape from the rest of the world. Whatever the reason, when you choose that cafe, you’re choosing to spend that precious time with the barista and the experience of that environment.
Offering a positive experience is a responsibility that the best of the best don’t take lightly. Coffee often feels like a necessity but is really a luxury. You may as well drink what you like in a place that makes you happy. Being the place and the people that the customers choose means something. With his efforts at collaborating and finding new homes for Anomaly regularly, Noah is trying to create mini-communities around his pop-up, wherever it may be.



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Coffee Smarter Pro will be focused on providing education specific to the coffee industry professionals. We’ll cover roasting techniques, green coffee, opening cafes, and the fat content in milk. There will be overviews and deep dives. All will be focused on creating foundational education for baristas, roasters, aspiring cafe owners, and more.
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