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Pavement Coffeehouse

Summer Camp Seasonal Blend

NaturalMedium-Light

Cup profile

bright · floral · fruity · juicy berry

Summer Camp Seasonal Blend by Pavement Coffeehouse
Origin
ET
Farm / Co-op
Process
Natural
Altitude
Varietals
heirloom
Harvest
Weight
363g
Bag price
$19.99
Price / oz
$1.56/oz
Brew

from the roaster’s storeread by Cherrybook from the listing“estimated” below = inferred, not stated

Price and availability set by the roaster.

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Cherry's Index

Evidence-of-quality score, not a cup score. Methodology

48

Sparse signal

Confidence15% coverage / 2 of 7 signals

Score is heavily shrunk toward 50; treat as a placeholder until more sources arrive.

How confidence affects the score

Coverage measures signal availability, not cup quality. Missing sources are dropped, remaining weights are renormalized, and the result is shrunk toward a neutral 50 baseline by 63% so one thin signal cannot carry the score on its own.

Missing: SCA grade, Coffee Review, Reddit sentiment, Buyer reviews, Cherrybook tastings

  • Roaster transparency
    Producer / farm / lot disclosure depth
    60/ 33% weight
  • YouTube reviews
    Sentiment from third-party YouTube reviewer mentions
    30/ 67% weight

Bonuses applied

  • Sprudge press coverage
    This roaster has been featured by Sprudge
    +2

Renormalized base 40.0 shrunk to 46.3 at 38% confidence + bonuses = 48.

Sensory profile

Flavor wheelestimated

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About Pavement Coffeehouse

Press · Sprudge

On YouTube

1 video · 5k combined views

Outside coverage of Pavement Coffeehouse focuses almost exclusively on its labor relations rather than its coffee program. The available documentation highlights a significant conflict between staff and management regarding workplace culture. Reviewers and journalists emphasize the successful unionization efforts driven by employee concerns over pay and toxic management practices.

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