Two Bay Area Coffee Pros Are Teaming Up for Ramadan
Briefly

One wouldn't be blamed if date tahini lattes didn't immediately spring to mind when you hear the word 'radical.' But longtime Mission District favorite Grand Coffee and newcomer Jerusalem Coffee House in Oakland would dispel that thought, bringing what Cedric Johnson calls emergent left politics into the Bay Area's cafe culture.
Jerusalem Coffee House, owned and founded by Tenderloin-raised Abdulrahim 'Raheem' Harara whose parents were born in Gaza, will host four community-led iftars throughout Ramadan with official details and time windows TBD given the circumstantial nature of sundown each day.
Read at Eater SF
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