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'''Santos Coffee''' is a coffee grower, importer, roaster and coffee shop owned by sisters [[Wendy Padilla-Madden]] and [[Katie Ellis]].
'''Santos Coffee Farmers''' is a coffee grower, importer, roaster and coffee shop owned by sisters [[Wendy Padilla-Madden]] and [[Katie Ellis]].


Ellis manages the coffee growing operation in western Guatemala, where the two sisters were raised as fifth-generation growers. Padilla-Madden, who also runs [[Global Business Advisors]] and formerly ran [[The Crimson Café]] in [[Tuscaloosa]], manages the retail chain.
Ellis manages the coffee growing operation in western Guatemala, where the two sisters were raised as fifth-generation growers. Padilla-Madden, who also runs [[Global Business Advisors]] and formerly ran [[The Crimson Café]] in [[Tuscaloosa]], manages the retail chain.


Santos opened their first café in [[Birmingham]] in [[2019]] and have since expanded to six locations.
Santos opened their first café in [[Birmingham]] in [[2019]] and have since expanded to seven locations.


==Locations==
==Locations==
* [[Massey Business College building]], 2024 [[3rd Avenue North]] (opened August 2019)
* [[Massey Business College building]], 2024 [[3rd Avenue North]] (opened August 2019)
* [[Uptown]], 2221 [[Richard Arrington Jr Boulevard North]]
* [[Uptown]], 2221 [[Richard Arrington Jr Boulevard North]]
* 1009 [[Fulton Avenue]], [[Gardendale]] (opened July 28, 2023)
* 2908 [[18th Street South Homewood|18th Street South]], [[Homewood]]
* 2908 [[18th Street South Homewood|18th Street South]], [[Homewood]]
* 2738 [[Cahaba Road]], [[Mountain Brook]] (opened 2022)
* 2738 [[Cahaba Road]], [[Mountain Brook]] (opened 2022)
* 1021 [[Brocks Gap Parkway]], [[Hoover]]
* [[Village at Brock's Gap]], 1021 [[Brocks Gap Parkway]], [[Hoover]]
* [[Altadena Square]], 4700 [[Cahaba River Road]] (opened October 2022)
* [[Altadena Square]], 4700 [[Cahaba River Road]] (opened December 2022)
 
==References==
* "Santos Coffee plans Gardendale location." (July 13, 2022) {{BBJ}}
* O'Leary, A. J. (August 30, 2022) "Santos Coffee location coming to Mountain Brook." {{BBJ}}
* O'Leary, A. J. (September 6, 2022) "Plans for future locations on horizon for Santos Coffee." {{BBJ}}
 
==External links==
* [https://santos-coffee-farmers.myshopify.com/ Santos Coffee Farmers] website
* [https://www.facebook.com/Santoscoffee.us Santos Coffee] on Facebook.com


[[Category:Coffee roasters]]
[[Category:Coffee roasters]]
[[Category:Retail chains]]
[[Category:Retail chains]]
[[Category:Coffee shops]]
[[Category:Coffee shops]]
[[Category:2019 establishments]]
[[Category:Village at Brock's Gap]]
[[Category:Altadena Square]]
[[Category:Cahaba Road]]
[[Category:18th Street South Homewood]]
[[Category:Massey Business College building]]
[[Category:Uptown]]

Latest revision as of 21:38, 28 July 2023

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Santos Coffee Farmers is a coffee grower, importer, roaster and coffee shop owned by sisters Wendy Padilla-Madden and Katie Ellis.

Ellis manages the coffee growing operation in western Guatemala, where the two sisters were raised as fifth-generation growers. Padilla-Madden, who also runs Global Business Advisors and formerly ran The Crimson Café in Tuscaloosa, manages the retail chain.

Santos opened their first café in Birmingham in 2019 and have since expanded to seven locations.

Locations

References

External links