


Woodlawn is located in the diverse Beechmont neighborhood near Churchill Downs, home of the Kentucky Derby. It is our second store and is also home to our roastery. Woodlawn was built with comfort in mind and coffee in hand. You can view our roastery through the large windows while enjoying delicious coffee, the fruits of our collective labor.
Hip coffeehouse chain serving up sustainable brews, plus tea, pastries & more in a low-key setting.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 306 W Woodlawn Ave, Louisville, KY 40214
Phone: (502) 368-2820
Website: http://www.sunergoscoffee.com/
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I have been in the pursuit of fine coffee for a long time and it started fifty years ago when I walked into a small boutique in Capitola California where I grew up. I walked in and the first room was filled with lotions, soaps and things women like. The second room the same but with about twenty small glass bins with these wonderful brown roasted things called coffee beans. It would change my life forever. It was here that I began putting things together and beginning the early stages of my coffee journey. One I am still on by the way and can look back on with such wonderful memories. So armed with an inexpensive blade grinder and an inexpensive Melitta pour over filter I began to explore the world of specialty coffee. Names like Sumatran Mandheling, Sumatran,Kenya AA and Tanzania Peaberry and of course Costa Rican were names I never thought I would come to feel so passionate about.
As time went on I learned so much but always kept my palate the main guide. I began to understand why leaving your coffee on a hot warmer built into most machines was actually cooking the coffee. I learned that when the roast profile over takes the varietal profile the coffees natural character is compromised. I began to gather guidelines for the craft that became solid in my coffee experience. Things like water quality, extraction, and dosing to name a few become iron clad in my journey. I learned every coffee bag needs a roast date and a one way valve for off gassing.That isn’t a best by date either. Also if you see oily beans remember those oils were forced out by to much heat and they now are being degraded by oxygen and light. I also learned there are over 800 volatile compounds in coffee that give it its wonderful taste and character.
I also saw the benefit in the tools one uses.I built a coffee bar after forty years. I got into roasting 1 pound batches. I eventually found to harvest those 800 compounds in coffee I needed to use an espresso machine. I bought Gaggia Classic with their MDF grinder around twenty years ago. Within one year I had recouped what I would have spent going out for coffee for our family. Espresso can get at those 800 volatile compounds because it extracts with pressurized water at 130 PSI and between 95 tp 105 degrees.
Eventually I upgraded my drip machine to a Trechnivorm , a real work horse with exacting standards. I then eventually added an E-61 Italian made espresso machine. Places I recommend to purchase equipment and ask questions are, Whole Latte Love and 1st-Line equipment. I also whole heartedly recommend Sunergos Coffee.They have a relentless passion to only provide the highest quality coffee.
When we moved here I went to every coffee shop from Louisville to Nashville and Sunergos became my coffee supplier. In my opinion they dont set the bar, they are the bar. They also aren’t a trail stop but the trailhead. Remember though taste is subjective and YMMV. The beans you see in the clear container I roasted, stopped right passed first crack The bottomless portafilter shot with the famous original Intelligentsia Black Cat.Below the pictures are of my coffee bar, some green beans I bought and some beans I roasted. Also a photo of a pull with a bottomless portafilter and Intelligentsia Black Cat. The other photo my new 2 lb 304 stainless steel tamp stand, a WDT and a new Rhino shot glass
I decided to try the single origin natural-processed roast, and I was pleasantly impressed. The flavor was bright, punchy, and funky – reminiscent of a tart, fermented red fruit.
I urge anyone who enjoys tasting a coffee’s story to give Sunergos a go.
Never heard of this place, wasn’t even looking for a coffee house, was just having some meh food from the Streatery. Was walking back to the car and instead of passing by, decided to walk in with no expectations.
We were rewarded with hands down, the best lattes we had during our multi-state road trip. We had coffee in IA, IL, MO, AR, MS, AL, GA, TN, KY, and IN. This place was the standout of the entire trip from the very first sip.
Would absolutely have more coffee here if we were residents, but it’s in all likelihood, our first and last time ever coming here, but it was good enough to make a lasting impression.
The space is warm and welcoming, the people are genuinely kind, and there’s this comfortable, familiar feeling that makes you want to stay longer than planned.
So grateful for this little gem in Beechmont. It gives me all the small-town, familiar feelings even in the middle of a big city