![]() ![]() “Adesso is unique from other restaurants because of the seating, the paintings, and the things in there,” Dickey said. Eighth-grader Gabby Dickey said the unique, natural ingredients taste better compared to chain stores. The taste of crisp, organic ingredients cannot be beaten. We have a sign outside and it says ‘coffee with moments.’ It means that we are here celebrating with our community and enjoying each other, to enjoy our beautiful ingredients and the seasonality that is here right now.” “This is the heart and soul of Italian cuisine, working with your local producers, celebrating a local menu that changes with the season…It is also about celebrating moments. “When we have a lavender latte, we go to a lavender farm,” Pfahler said. Pfahler said choosing fresh, local ingredients reflects true Italian culture. Here, you don’t have to choose between convenience and legitimacy. I ran past it every single day while it was being constructed and built, and watched as it changed from the dry cleaners to Adesso.” I like the fresh homegrown snacks and pastries. ![]() “I also like the variety of drinks that they have. “My favorite part about Adesso coffee is the convenience and the location: downtown Mason,” Benham said. Instead, we said this is what is before us, we are going to make this work.”Įntranced by the coffee shop, Digital Image Design teacher John Benham said that he appreciates the proximity of the location and the quality of the baked goods and handcrafted drinks. We worked way too hard and poured our heart and soul into this just to say we’re done. “Never did it ever cross my mind that I want to quit. ![]() “Never, never did I ever want to give up,” Pfahler said. Even with the pandemic, he never gave up his hope of owning Adesso. Pfahler said that it was his lifelong dream to open up his own coffee shop. When Covid hit a mere week before opening, Pfhaler saw one of the world’s deadliest viruses as just another challenge he had to get over. He spent years of preparation and hard work to get Adesso up and running. Chuck Pfahler, a former Mason Middle and William Mason High School student, opened and runs the cafe. It is a small coffee shop and specializes in espresso and wine, but also serves a variety of delectable coffees, teas, and bakery treats. Adesso is located in the lot next to Whippy Dip, right in the middle of Main Street. Basket available for pick up only at Petco Park starting August 9.May I have an espresso? Hold the Covid, please.Īdesso Coffee is a new small business for Mason that opened up just a week before covid hit (March 8th, 2020). Basket includes Father's Day game used and autographed cap (Pagan), game-used and autographed cleats (Pagan), autographed and worn batting practice shirts (2 shirts Pagan), Deep Tissue Roller (Pagan), Travel Case (Pagan), Candle (Pagan), Pomade (Pagan), Sour Peach Rings and Ghirardelli Chocolate (Pagan), Golf Balls (Adams), golf glove (Adams), Athletic Greens Supplement (Adams), autographed game worn 4th of July cleats (Adams), autographed baseball (Johnson), Freigh Coffee (Johnson), Yeti Tumbler (Johnson), autographed baseball (Crismatt), autographed t-shirt (Crismatt), autographed game worn hat (Crismatt), autographed game worn cleats (Crismatt), shaving Kit (Crismatt), Google Nest Mini (Crismatt), Koozie (Crismatt), Yeti Cup (Fritz), BBQ Gloves (Fritz), golf balls (Fritz). Bid on Favorite Things from the Padres Bullpen including Emilio Pagan, Pierce Johnson, Nabil Crismatt, Austin Adams, and coach Ben Fritz.
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