Ferry Building lands a location of Red Bay Coffee, Oakland s popular Black-owned cafe
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An espresso drink from Red Bay Coffee, an Oakland coffee company that s opening a cafe in the San Francisco Ferry Building.Red Bay Coffee
Red Bay Coffee, a growing Black-owned roasting company based in Oakland that’s as known for its coffee as it is for its inclusive ethos, is opening a new cafe in San Francisco’s Ferry Building next month.
Red Bay will take over the former Peet’s Coffee space, a prime spot that was typically bustling with morning commuters pre-pandemic. It’s the second San Francisco cafe for Red Bay and the roaster’s fourth Bay Area brick-and-mortar. The coffee company is known for its inclusive hiring practices, promoting diversity within the industry and serving popular seasonal drinks like candied yam lattes and vanilla charcoal lattes, which get their striking gray hue from incinerated coconut shells.
RNLI rescue 17 fishermen off Co Antrim coast after trawler gets into difficulty
The 35m Spanish trawler lost all power and was drifting into a shipping lane
Red Bay and Larne RNLI came to the aid of 17 fisherman last night (Image: RNLI)
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A group of 17 fishermen abroad a Spanish trawler were rescued 11 miles off the coast at Cushendall by two local RNLI stations after the ship lost power.
Red Bay and Larne RNLI volunteers launched all-weather lifeboats around 7.30pm on Thursday following a report from Belfast Coastguard that the 35metre trawler was drifting into a shipping lane.
Weather conditions at the time were challenging with Storm Force 10 gusts of up to 54 knots and high seas recorded during the course of the call out.
Red Bay RNLI’s lifeboat under Coxswain Paddy McLaughlin and with five crew onboard, was on scene first to assess the situation.
Walton County signed the contract with SOM1101 now doing business as WildStar Networks in April of last year. The company has been erecting towers and equipment.