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Want the limited-edition artist-designed bag? Be sure to select the 6oz size! Each 6oz bag features one of five original designs created by students in Lincoln Center’s Young Artist Pipeline, representing the program’s five disciplines—Dance, Instrumental Music, Visual Art, Vocal Performance, and Theater. Designs are randomly selected with each order, making every bag a one-of-a-kind showcase of student creativity.
Summertime in New York City is an especially celebratory time—after a long winter and an all-too-short spring, the city transforms into an outdoor playground, bursting with the renewed energy of a community eager to reconnect. Designed to capture the unique spirit of the season, Lincoln Center is a juicy, dynamic coffee, perfect for summertime sipping. We’re proud to introduce this second-annual seasonal coffee in celebration of Lincoln Center’s Summer for the City, a festival which unites the community through the arts.
Especially delicious on ice, Lincoln Center is a washed lot from the Turihamwe women’s group in Ngozi, Burundi. This coffee starts to give you an indicator of how good it is as soon as it’s ground — all the florals, citrus, and brown sugar complexity start to hit your nose before it’s even brewed. While you’re drinking it, though, it becomes something greater than the sum of its parts — juicy peach, tart tangerine, raspberry jam, and a grounding black tea bitterness to make the sweetness even more dynamic and memorable. This coffee is an excellent expression of quality farming and processing in Burundi.
$1 from each bag of Lincoln Center sold will support Lincoln Center and Lincoln Center’s Young Artist Pipeline program in service of the next generation of artists and creators. The Young Artist Pipeline is a foundational arts training program for upper elementary and middle school students interested in developing craft and technique in a chosen art form, learning about the professional arts world, and potentially auditioning for and attending a screened arts high school. Pipeline seeks to address the opportunity gap that many students experience due to the prohibitive cost of training in the arts, and help create a sense of community and belonging at Lincoln Center.
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Want the limited-edition artist-designed bag? Be sure to select the 6oz size! Each 6oz bag features one of five original designs created by students in Lincoln Center’s Young Artist Pipeline, representing the program’s five disciplines—Dance, Instrumental Music, Visual Art, Vocal Performance, and Theater. Designs are randomly selected with each order, making every bag a one-of-a-kind showcase of student creativity.
Summertime in New York City is an especially celebratory time—after a long winter and an all-too-short spring, the city transforms into an outdoor playground, bursting with the renewed energy of a community eager to reconnect. Designed to capture the unique spirit of the season, Lincoln Center is a juicy, dynamic coffee, perfect for summertime sipping. We’re proud to introduce this second-annual seasonal coffee in celebration of Lincoln Center’s Summer for the City, a festival which unites the community through the arts.
Especially delicious on ice, Lincoln Center is a washed lot from the Turihamwe women’s group in Ngozi, Burundi. This coffee starts to give you an indicator of how good it is as soon as it’s ground — all the florals, citrus, and brown sugar complexity start to hit your nose before it’s even brewed. While you’re drinking it, though, it becomes something greater than the sum of its parts — juicy peach, tart tangerine, raspberry jam, and a grounding black tea bitterness to make the sweetness even more dynamic and memorable. This coffee is an excellent expression of quality farming and processing in Burundi.
$1 from each bag of Lincoln Center sold will support Lincoln Center and Lincoln Center’s Young Artist Pipeline program in service of the next generation of artists and creators. The Young Artist Pipeline is a foundational arts training program for upper elementary and middle school students interested in developing craft and technique in a chosen art form, learning about the professional arts world, and potentially auditioning for and attending a screened arts high school. Pipeline seeks to address the opportunity gap that many students experience due to the prohibitive cost of training in the arts, and help create a sense of community and belonging at Lincoln Center.

Turihamwe Women's Group
