Sprudge
Dark roast, light roast, full-city roast, bold, blonde… we live and breathe with these roast descriptors. They’re the norm but what does it all mean? Flatlands Coffee is simply saying “enough is enough….”
Food & Wine
One of the state’s most enthusiastic multi-roaster cafes, Flatlands Coffee, is worth the short detour from I-75.
BG Independent News
Vollmar said that the qualities that are important at the competition are the same qualities he stresses at Flatlands.
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Sprudge
[Ben’s] bringing a big energy to the US Coffee Champs stage… Diaz takes a deep dive into milk chemistry.
WTOL News 11
Despite being open for only a few years, the coffee shop is sending not just one, but two baristas to the big leagues.
Sentinel-Tribune
Two Bowling Green baristas have qualified for the SCA National Barista Championships, a subcategory of the U.S. Coffee Championships, and they come from the same shop.
Toledo City Paper
Flatlands is focused on one thing— the perfect cup of coffee. Precise and high-quality, this craft-focused Bowling Green shop is a favorite for coffee enthusiasts.
BG Falcon Media
The atmosphere features simplistic decorations and a minimalist approach conducive to both a social and working environment.
Toledo City Paper
A specialty craft-focused coffee shop using high quality ingredients from around the globe to manually brew flavors tailored to each specific customer’s taste.
The Dancing Foodie
The shop is called Flatlands, and all of the coffee there is of the highest quality, brewed individually to create a coffee experience.
Daily Coffee News
Flatlands’ craft-centric approach to sourcing and manually brewing is sure to set it apart.
BG Falcon Media
“We are tasting all of these coffees from all of these different places regularly, we pick our favorites and that’s what we bring in.”
Coffee Brew Guides
Specialty coffee shops are beginning to pop up all over the place, and not just in major coastal cities. Flatlands Coffee aims to bring high quality coffee and service experience to Bowling Green, Ohio, the home of a humble 30,000 people.