2009
05.13

Does This Sound Like You?

We are not recruiting openly, but if you view coffee as your career, and have an extreme-hard-work-ethic and have the flexibility to be called upon if need be, then maybe drop in for a espro…

In keeping with our high standards for every cup and establishing a culture of excellence we think anyone be it school leaver or mature age to apply for a position at white horse coffee, the biggest attribute one can have is an obsession with coffee.

If you love coffee and want to work with the best equipment in the industry, and work with like minded coffee-heads, then WHC wants you!

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  1. Another White Horse Coffee on this planet? Wow, well, what can I say? We’ve been around for over ten years in Sutherlin, Oregon (www.whitehorsecoffee.com). The pics of your coffee art are impressive. Nice to know you appreciate fine whisky. Lagavulin is one of my favorites, also.

  2. What was your inspiration for the name?

  3. Hi David, i personally thank you for contacting us, nice to speak with you!
    The scariest thing apart from the same name is that we are in Sutherland and you are in Sutherlin, eeerie >_< Regarding the name well me and my business partner had some dodgy names going and nothing we both agreed on, then one time i mentioned to him, what about “white horse coffee” we thought it had promise, a few weeks later my business partner matt, who wrote the lagavulin bit said he saw a mosaic of a white horse… i guess you could say the rest is histroy!

    … apart from that we lurve ethiopian coffees and “horse” coffee being a good grade of such coffees, combine that with the history of ethiopia and it being coffees birthplace we just went with the name :)