Good News Coffee International

About Us

Discover the heart, vision, and prayerful purpose behind Taste & See Coffee⭐️Our hearts are so happy to serve you . To create an atmosphere of relaxation. A smooth delicious taste in your mouth. A aroma of peace the Good News Coffee can bring. You can see the sun rise and smile at you! Taste and see that the Lord is good! Welcome to our community & family . Great minds think alike . “Peace, Happiness & Good Health” ———- Kristi T.W. King

A neatly arranged tabletop devotional scene shows a well-loved leather Bible, slightly open, positioned diagonally on a smooth, light oak table. Next to it sits a double-walled glass mug of dark, freshly brewed coffee, its surface reflecting a faint cross-shaped highlight from a nearby window mullion. A slim black fountain pen rests across the page margin. Cool morning light streams in from the left, diffused by sheer curtains, casting soft-edged shadows and a tranquil glow. Photographic realism, composed with the rule of thirds and a gentle overhead angle, creates a serene, sophisticated workspace atmosphere that invites quiet reflection over coffee and Scripture.
A pristine white ceramic cappuccino cup with a subtle gloss finish sits on a dark walnut table, filled with velvety latte art shaped like a delicate leaf. Beside it rests an open, linen-textured journal embossed with the phrase “Taste & See” in understated gold lettering. Soft morning sunlight filters through an unseen window, creating gentle highlights on the cup’s rim and warm reflections on the wood grain. The background fades into a creamy bokeh of shelves lined with neatly arranged coffee beans and a simple cross silhouette. Photographic realism, shot at eye level with a shallow depth of field, conveys a sophisticated, contemplative atmosphere that feels calm, inviting, and reverent.

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Taste & See began as a simple coffee cart and a bold prayer: create a space where specialty coffee, Scripture, and sincere conversation meet, inviting weary hearts to rest, be known, and encounter God’s goodness daily.

An elegant, minimalistic logo-style composition features a single matte black ceramic espresso cup and saucer centered on a pale concrete surface. Rising steam subtly forms the impression of a cross as it curls upward, softly blurred yet discernible. In the out-of-focus background, a horizontal line of stacked theology and spiritual formation books in neutral-toned covers suggests depth and context. Soft studio lighting from above and slightly behind creates a smooth gradient of light, with a delicate rim highlight on the cup’s edge. Photographic realism with a clean, centered composition and negative space evokes a sophisticated, reflective brand identity for a faith-centered coffee business.

Reviews

A close-up of a glass pour-over carafe made of clear borosilicate glass, mid-brew, as a steady stream of deep amber coffee cascades through a perfectly folded white paper filter. The carafe rests on a matte black digital scale atop a smooth stone countertop. In the softly blurred background, a minimalist wooden sign engraved with “Taste & See that the Lord is good” glows gently under warm pendant lighting. Golden hour sunlight from the side adds a subtle halo effect around the carafe, highlighting rising steam. Photographic realism with a three-quarter angle and shallow depth of field emphasizes precision, care, and a quiet, worshipful mood.

Aya Nakamura

Every latte feels like an answered prayer—rich, thoughtful, and served with genuine care that points my heart back to Jesus.

A refined coffee bar altar-style setup features a long slab of lightly stained oak with beveled edges, supporting a lineup of gleaming brushed-steel espresso equipment and neatly labeled glass canisters of whole beans. Centered above, on a soft white plaster wall, a simple metal scripture plaque reads “Psalm 34:8” in elegant serif lettering. Diffused afternoon daylight washes the scene, balanced by hidden warm LED strips beneath the shelves, casting soft, layered shadows. Photographic realism from a slightly elevated, wide-angle perspective showcases symmetry and order, creating a sophisticated, sacred-but-modern atmosphere that suggests a place where faith and craft coffee meet.

Mateo García

This café became my midweek sanctuary, where honest conversations, worship music, and excellent coffee gently renewed my hope.