Princess Valiant Coffee
P.O. Box 684
Port Angeles, WA 98362
Office Phone: (360) 452-2334
Cell: (360) 460-8412
Questions or Feedback? E-mail: princessvaliantcoffee@gmail.com
Jacob's Java, owned by Rhonda Flores on the Quileute Reservation in LaPush, WA, is our newest espresso account. A note from a customer: "I bought a mocha yesterday and it was very good. You can taste the difference. There were customers that bought coffee and then came back to give Rhonda a $5 tip after their walk on the beach! There is a big difference in the coffee. Like the ones in Forks (Mocha Motion and Shot in the Dark.) Love it!"
Ann Penn-Charles
Quileute Tribal Member
"What is a bed and breakfast inn without the coffee? Ask my guests who stroll downstairs as the sun is peeking over the rooftops! "Guests enjoy a variety of coffees during their stay at the inn and often go home with sampler packages provided as guest gifts at breakfast. Many visitors from states throughout the country have continued to place coffee orders for personal and business enjoyment with Princess Valiant upon their return home."
Betsy Reed Schultz, Owner/Innkeeper
The Tudor Inn Bed and Breakfast
Port Angeles, WA
"As a self-proclaimed coffee snob, used to fresh-roasted Peet's, finding locally roasted organic coffee is a godsend. Princess Valiant Coffee is extraordinarily delicious, and the care in roasting comes through in every hot steaming cup.
I have tried several roasts, love them all, and am still finding flavors that thrill my palate. The fact that these scrumptious coffees are helping sustain small farms around the globe, not to mention promoting local small business entrepreneurs, just adds to my satisfaction and commitment to support Princess Valiant Coffee.
Drinking a cup of coffee harvested by Kinjibi women in the mountains of Papua New Guinea does something for my morning coffee ritual that is hard to describe, but it is a wonderful connection."
Rhonda Curry,
Port Angeles, WA
"Drinking coffee is one of the ceremonies that make up my life. It's what I do when the sun is just coming up, the birds are singing in my garden, and my dogs are stretching and asking me for a walk. Princess Valiant is my coffee of choice for several reasons. The flavor, aroma, and full body comes from carefully selected and roasted quality beans. As a consumer and as someone who is concerned with environmental, economic and social issues, I want to support businesses that are equally committed to those issues.
Denise Brennan searches out and sells coffees that are organic, eco- and bird-friendly. Princess Valiant Coffee is a locally-owned and operated business that supports the economic development of our local community by keeping our consumer dollars here at home. The future of small businesses, including Princess Valiant Coffee, is the future of the economy on the North Olympic Peninsula.
Bob Lawrence
Port Angeles, WA
Links — Local and Beyond:
Abodian — a new concept in cabinet design. My son, Jared Emery, recently
joined Jeff Bowlby who started Abodian in Redmond, Washington. The venture was
launched for the simple reason that no other company was offering custom, exceptional
quality, reasonably priced cabinetry and storage solutions. Take a look at their
innovative approach to design and artistry at
www.abodian.com
The Tudor Inn — a gorgeous Bed and Breakfast in
a historic Port Angeles home. Your host Betsy Reed-Schultz provides luxuriously
decorated rooms and prepares the best breakfast in town, including
Princess Valiant Coffee.
www.tudorinn.com
Camaraderie Cellars — Don and Vicki Corson
produce award-winning wines, and have a stunning new tasting room and beautiful
grounds in Port Angeles. Theirs is a craft winery that celebrates the bounty of
life found in food, wine, hearth and table and the friendships grown in their
sharing. The winery also sells private label coffee, provided by
Princess Valiant Coffee.
Camaraderie is open 11am - 5pm Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
www.camaraderiecellars.com
Harbinger Winery — Sara Gagnon and Tammi
Hinkle own this fabulous winery on the west end of Port Angeles. It's a must-taste!
Harbinger is expanding to wonderful cheeses and now.....beer! "Dirty Blonde"
is much in demand, and the DARK porter is serious beer for those who enjoy
heavier brews. Check out their wonderful events.
www.harbingerwinery.com
Thom Davis, Guitarist,
Morning Dove Music — if you need music for an event,
Thom is a fabulous choice. Check out his website for his new album and
locations where he's playing locally.
Thom Davis
Sunsets West Co-op — Heading west for a day at Ozette?
Stop by the food
co-op in Clallam Bay for snacks and groceries. Jane and Terry Hielman stock
many local products (including Princess
Valiant Coffee) at their store.
westendcoop.weebly.com
Port Book & News — Those of us running
"indie" businesses appreciate others doing the same. Alan's independent Port
Book & News is the best place on the Peninsula to buy a good read. Their selection
is extensive and customer service exemplary. I love their selection of cards,
games and magazines.
www.portbookandnews.com