Health & Fitness
New Coffee/Tea Hybrid Café Opens In Culver City
The Teaspressa Signature Café is located in Primal Kitchen.

CULVER CITY, CA – Teaspressa, a Phoenix-based company and creator of a healthy alternative to traditional coffee and tea, opened its first Signature Café in Culver City. Inside Primal Kitchen, the Signature Café has a handcrafted beverages as well as a 'grab-and-go' option.
Teaspressa has handcrafted a hybrid beverage that combines the best of coffee and tea using a patented Tea Concentration Technology developed by Teaspressa’s founder, Allison DeVane. Teaspressa’s Signature Tea Blends are loose leaf and prepared like espresso shots – this results in Tea Lattes and coffee-inspired beverages that contain as much caffeine as espresso, but provide consumers the health benefits of traditional tea, the press release said.
“We are excited to expand in partnership with Primal Kitchen” said Allison DeVane, founder of Teaspressa in a statement. “Last year, we had exponential growth with the opening of our first location and a spike in online sales. This year, we will be expanding even more with new café locations and products available to a wider communiTEA. Primal Kitchen and Teaspressa aims to help people live healthier, better lives together.”
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Primal Kitchen was launched by Mark Sisson, a Paleo diet expert, and focuses on clean-eating. The partnership between Teaspressa and Primal Kitchen aims to foster a healthy alternative lifestyle for a wider audience. Primal Kitchen and Teaspressa will be launching more than five health conscious restaurants throughout the U.S. in 2017.
The Culver City Primal Kitchen and Signature Café are located at 9345 Culver Boulevard, Culver City, CA 90232.
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For more information about Teaspressa, or to purchase its signature tea blends and products, visit their website.
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