It started innocently enough: just two guys talking about their shared love of really, really good coffee.
But then one thing led to another. There were trips to Mr. Green Beans in Portland to talk about roasting coffee at home, and online searches to look for suitable home-roasting equipment. An outdoor patio space at one of the men’s homes got a few walls, some electrical outlets, counter space and then, finally, a larger coffee roaster capable of producing five pound batches of delicious, fresh-roasted coffee. Friends found out and started to request specialty items, including a unique blend made just for the Camas Athletic Boosters.
Eventually, the two coffee-loving friends — Brandon Pasa and Aaron Baldwin — started thinking about how they might take their hobby to the next level.
“There are some good roasters in the area, in Portland and Vancouver, but none in east Clark County,” Pasa says. “So we thought, ‘why not do this here?’”
Their small, mostly online roasting company, Hidden River Roasters, which launched last winter, has already attracted a few loyal customers. Many Camasonians have discovered the coffee at Camas athletic events, where the Boosters sell their special Hidden River Roasters “Booster Blend” to raise money for student athletes; and Pasa, a chiropractor, advertises the coffee roastery inside of his downtown Camas business, Columbia Chiropractic & Massage.
Having already built a successful business in downtown Camas, Pasa knew that if Hidden River Roasters were to open a physical location, he would want it to also be located in Camas’ core. So when a prime downtown Camas space opened up last month, the two men jumped at the chance to bring Hidden River into the open.