Atomic Coffee Witch City
Witch City is a collaboration with Georgia Wrenn, a 13-year-old artist from Salem who creates spooky and whimsical artwork under her brand "Georgia Made This."
The artwork on this year's Witch City bags features Georgia's drawing of the Salem Witch House, the home of Judge Jonathan Corwin. The house is a popular tourist destination in Salem and one of the few structures with direct ties to the Salem witch trials of 1692.
This blend of coffees from Costa Rica and Colombia is easy-drinking, with a fruity, vibrant cup. Beyond the label, there's nothing dark and spooky about this limited-release blend. It's a light roast you'll want to enjoy all October long!
12 oz
Atomic was born in 1996 when two brothers, both professional cyclists at the time, set out to answer the question "how hard can it really be to run a cafe?". The first Atomic Cafe opened on Cabot Street in Beverly later that year.
That simple question has lead us down a flowy single-track we've been riding for over two decades now. In the early 2000's we began roasting coffee to create a point of difference for ourselves. At the time, Atomic Cafe was established, but we were becoming frustrated with the companies we were buying coffee from. This was very unique at the time as we were the only micro roaster in the area. We roasted on a Diedrich IR7 in our original Cabot Street cafe to raise awareness for what we were trying to accomplish-- sourcing, roasting, and serving great coffee.
The decision to roast coffee for our own shops eventually spun off into a separate company, Atomic Coffee Roasters, as we set our sights on elevating coffee experiences beyond the four walls of a cafe.
Georgia Wrenn was born and is being raised in the Witch City of Salem, Massachusetts, where Halloween is celebrated 365 days a year. From the age of three, Georgia’s two favorite activities were checking out the scariest decorations downtown and exploring the local Peabody Essex art museum. Art soon became a passion for Georgia, and she would spend every morning drawing what she called her “little monsters."
When Georgia was six, she asked her dad if she could put her drawings on a t-shirt. Her first featured a ghost, skull, and pumpkin with ‘Salem’ arched over it. They were a hit with both tourists and locals alike and sold out in one weekend. The following year, they added stickers, enamel pins, and patches featuring her artwork. Over the past six years, Georgia has continued to grow her collection, which is available in select downtown Salem stores including PEM's own Marine Hall Mercantile and Ghost Box Pop-up shop.
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