Coffee has been a staple for millennia, and still remains popular in the Pacific Northwest. More than simply a humble beverage, we’ve made it an immersive experience best shared with family, friends and community. At Quinault Beach Resort and Casino, old ways meld with the new to create Quinault Alderwood Traditional roasted coffee. Now for sale to drink and purchase through the resort’s coffee bar, this handcrafted specialty is a perfect combination of history, craft and—most importantly—taste.

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Quinault Beach Resort and Casino has partnered with Seattle-based Caffé D’arte to make an exclusive, alderwood smoked-coffee for their guests.
Photo courtesy: Quinault Beach Resort and Casino

Our region has come to embody coffee culture. It’s a culture that is—at its heart—global and welcoming. The National Coffee Association explains that, “Coffee was not only enjoyed in homes, but also in the many public coffee house…. The popularity of the coffee houses was unequaled and people frequented them for all kinds of social activity. Not only did the patrons drink coffee and engage in conversation, but they also listened to music, watched performers, played chess and kept current on the news. Coffee houses quickly became such an important center for the exchange of information that they were often referred to as ‘Schools of the Wise.’”

Thanks to Seattle-based Caffé D’arte, Alderwood Traditional coffee is roasted over real wood flames in an Italian-made machine from the 1940s. “Smoking with Alderwood is a proud part of the Quinault tradition and Caffé D’arte has enabled us to extend that tradition into the modern age,” explains David Martin, a member of the Quinault Nations Enterprises.

“It just seemed a natural partnership,” says Joe Mancuso, General Manager of Caffé D’arte. “We’re masters in wood roasting and utilizing alderwood like the Quinault have done just made sense.”

“Too much fire and the bean burns, too little and the flavor is compromised,” he continues. “Why alderwood you ask? Because it’s a Northwest tradition. A flavor and taste introduced by the Quinault tribe when smoking their foods, with a unique character and flavor profile.”

Mancuso and his team work with each flavor variety of coffee in a slightly different manner to maximize its inherent uniqueness. This is true whether you order a simple cup of drip coffee or a frothy, sweet latte. Fresh roasted beans are also available to take home in the rfesort’s gift shop, QMart stores, and will soon be sold online. While visiting, try Caffé D’arte’ s Meaning of Life blend too for a quick pick-me-up.

Nationwide, reports show across-the-board increases in the frequency of daily coffee consumption. This is especially true when the coffee was considered gourmet, “a record-high 59 percent, compared to 46 percent in 2012.”

Alderwood Traditional Coffee
Coffee defines Pacific Northwest culture and the Alderwood Traditional blend honors Native American cooking techniques. Photo courtesy: Quinault Beach Resort and Casino

Slow roasting hand-chosen beans in a 70 -year-old wood-fired roaster is nothing if not gourmet. And thanks to Quinault Beach’s commitment to fine dining and locally sourced ingredients, it will be around to stay.

When dropping by for a cup of Alderwood Traditional, also take look over the current gaming, dining and resort promotions. You’ll find amazing deals whether you choose to eat, stay or play. Or turn your visit into a staycation with the Java Café Getaway, which naturally includes two 16-ounce coffees.

Quinault Beach is the ideal escape. Other overnight packages include the Prime Experience, which features prime rib for two at Emily’s, the Lovers Retreat with champagne and strawberries, or the family-friendly Razor Clam Festival and cook-off.

Book stays online or by calling 888-461-2214. Look over the current crop of specials for discounted room codes to use when booking.

Quinault Beach Resort and Casino is located at 78 State Route 115 in Ocean Shores, an easy two hours from Tacoma. Visit them on Facebook for news, photos, reviews and more.

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