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From Wikipedia, the story behind the best coffee in the West...

Alfred Peet started Peet's Coffee & Tea as a single store in 1966 in Berkeley, California. Known as the "grandfather of specialty coffee", Peet's original outlet is still located on the corner of Walnut and Vine in Berkeley, close to the University of California. Peet grew up in the coffee business while living in Holland as a child. Moving to San Francisco, California when he was 35, he began roasting coffee as he knew it. Peet's now roasts at a small plant in nearby Emeryville....

Peet's was the original inspiration for now-rival Starbucks. The three founders of Starbucks knew Alfred Peet personally, founded Starbucks in Seattle, Washington as kindred spirits, and bought the coffee beans for Starbucks directly from Peet's during their first year of business in 1971

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