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March 3rd Anniversary! – Free Breakfast for Third Customer
On March 3rd, the third customer to enter the popular downtown gathering spot will earn a free breakfast, documented with a photo taken for social media.
Come celebrate this anniversary with us and check out our other wonderful promotions through our blog!
Café Carmel is on the north side of Ocean Avenue between Mission and San Carlos Streets. Call (831) 624-3870 or visit www.cafecarmel.com to place an order for takeout.
March 3rd Anniversary! – Double Punch Loyalty Cards
In appreciation for its customers, the cafe will offer double punches on loyalty cards to all email subscribers.
Come celebrate this anniversary with us and check out our other wonderful promotions through our blog!
Café Carmel is on the north side of Ocean Avenue between Mission and San Carlos Streets. Call (831) 624-3870 or visit www.cafecarmel.com to place an order for takeout.
March 3rd Anniversary! – ChowNow Discount
Order through ChowNow online March 3rd through March 13th and receive 30 percent on every online order.
Come celebrate this anniversary with us and check out our other wonderful promotions through our blog!
Café Carmel is on the north side of Ocean Avenue between Mission and San Carlos Streets. Call (831) 624-3870 or visit www.cafecarmel.com to place an order for takeout.
March 3rd Anniversary! – Month Long Trivia Contest
Follow Café Carmel throughout the month on Facebook and Instagram for trivia contests, with winners receiving gift certificates.
Come celebrate this anniversary with us and check out our other wonderful promotions through our blog!
Café Carmel is on the north side of Ocean Avenue between Mission and San Carlos Streets. Call (831) 624-3870 or visit www.cafecarmel.com to place an order for takeout.
March 3rd Anniversary! – Special Gathering
On March 3rd, Café Carmel celebrates its third anniversary with a special gathering from 5-7 p.m. Guests can savor small bites, meet Cafe Carmel owner Sarah Cook and her team, as well as the cafe’s resident artists Edi and Marie Claire.
Come celebrate this anniversary with us and check out our other wonderful promotions through our blog!
Café Carmel is on the north side of Ocean Avenue between Mission and San Carlos Streets. Call (831) 624-3870 or visit www.cafecarmel.com to place an order for takeout.
A small straw has a huge environmental impact
Since 1950, our world has created 6.3-billion metric tons of plastic waste. Sadly, only 9 percent has been recycled, with 12 percent incinerated.
That leaves 5 billion metric tons of plastic waste in landfills or languishing in nature. By 2050, there may be more plastic in the ocean than there are fish.
At Café Carmel, we try to do our part to reverse this trend. It is our duty not only as citizens of the world but as a family-run business so near our pristine National Marine Sanctuary.
When it comes to single-use plastic, we follow the guidelines mandated by Carmel-by-the-Sea. The village requires restaurants and food vendors to provide to customers biodegradable/compostable, or recyclable products, including:
- All single-use beverage straws and stir sticks must be certified compostable
- All cups and lids must be certified compostable
- All disposable to-go utensils must be certified compostable
- No number 6 polystyrene products are allowed, including hot cup lids
Plastic straws, in particular, present an environmental nightmare. Small, light, and non-biodegradable, straws can easily be swept into the ocean and broken down into microplastic particles. They can also be consumed by fish, seabirds, and marine mammals, causing them harm and — in the case of fish — entering the food chain for humans.
At Café Carmel, we initially used paper straws, which turned from sturdy to soggy very quickly, especially when used with our smoothies and milkshakes.
Then we looked into a business that makes straws from agave. The Sustainable Agave Company strives to eliminate two problems: agave waste and single-use plastics. They upcycle agave waste (following fermentation of tequila) as the primary ingredient to create environmentally safe, biodegradable agave products. No plants are destroyed in creating these straws, unlike most paper products. The company reuses as much of its residual plant material as possible, diverting waste from polluting the rural landscape.
Beginning with straws, the company now has a portfolio of agave fiber products for the foodservice and retail industries.
Our customers remain overwhelmingly positive to the change. The biodegradable agave straws are sturdy and hold up to any beverage, yet they are slightly textured and have a brownish hue.
At Café Carmel, our straws may look “dirty,” but they are clean in more ways than one. They meet our goals with regard to a clean restaurant but also to a clean planet.
We are proud participants in the circular economy, and can’t thank our customers enough for their support of our efforts.
Celebrate National Clam Chowder Day with Café Carmel on February 25
Did you know that clam chowder has been around since the late 1700s and not only is there the classic New England clam chowder, but Manhattan, Rhode Island, and Long Island clam chowder? There’s also a day that celebrates clam chowder, Friday, February 25.
Café Carmel celebrates the deliciously creamy soup
Friday, Feb. 25, by offering housemade clam chowder in honor of National Clam Chowder Day. Come by Café Carmel on Ocean Avenue in the heart of downtown Carmel on Feb. 25 and help us celebrate Clam Chowder Day by indulging in a bowl with us! Also, see what other delectable items we have to offer by going to cafecarmel.com.
Pair it with Salad or Sandwich!
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Café Carmel celebrates third anniversary March 3 with promotions, activities and ribbon-cutting ceremony
Café Carmel celebrates third anniversary March 3 with promotions, activities and ribbon-cutting ceremony
CARMEL-BY-THE-SEA, Calif., — They say good things come in threes, and that adage will certainly ring true for at least one hungry customer at Café Carmel on the third day of March.
The third customer to enter the popular downtown gathering spot will earn a free breakfast, documented with a photo taken for social media.
Also on March 3, Café Carmel celebrates its third anniversary with a special gathering from 5-7 p.m. Guests can savor small bites, meet Cafe Carmel owner Sarah Cook and her team, as well as the cafe’s resident artists Edi and Marie Claire.
The event is free and open to the public and members of the media.
The cafe’s charity partner Peace of Mind Dog Rescue will be outside, on hand, with adorable, adoptable dogs eagerly awaiting a loving home.
Guests will also have the opportunity to create a custom recipe card with one of Cook’s favorite recipes.
To mark the third anniversary, the Carmel and Monterey Peninsula chambers will conduct a special ribbon cutting ceremony.
Café Carmel will conduct the following promotions in March:
- Follow Café Carmel throughout the month on Facebook and Instagram for trivia contests, with winners receiving gift certificates.
- Order through ChowNow online March 3rd through March 13th and receive 30 percent on every online order.
- In appreciation for its customers, the cafe will offer double punches on loyalty cards to all email subscribers.
- The cafe will showcase frequent customers on its social media platform as a special thank-you for their patronage.
Café Carmel is on the north side of Ocean Avenue between Mission and San Carlos Streets. Call (831) 624-3870 or visit www.cafecarmel.com to place an order for takeout.
Happy Croissant Day!
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