2/27/2024 0 Comments Madcap cafe mocha![]() Major plus: the gardens are dog friendly, and they even host meet-ups for cat-lovers to bring their harnessed felines. The café started as an extension of locally-owned apparel brand Woosah Outfitters, and is one of the highest-rated coffee shops in GR. Sticking very literally to their name, Outside Coffee in the Wealthy District is in a garden outfitted with seasonal furniture, hammocks, bonfires, and igloos when it’s cold. (Side note: Squibb now has a Downtown Market location, and represents on the Westside at a shared space with Rise Authentic Baking Co., called Rise & Squibb.) Squibb also features delectable charcuterie boards, among other lighter-side entrees like strawberry ricotta toast and grilled cheese. The walls are covered in delightful murals, and for such a standard-size space, Squibb has made good use of it-there’s lots of high- and low-top seating with access to outlets, for making the place your remote-work getaway. Indeed, the café’s website says they offer “coffee for badass dreamers,” and invites neighbors to “visit us on your fierce AND your fragile days.”Įnjoy a cup of joe or an adult beverage at this coffee and wine bar mix in the Wealthy District. Wenzel chose the new name as a symbol of both fragility and strength. The sudden move was brought on by the loss of her husband and the difficult times before and after his death, as she wrote on Medium. In early 2023, after 15 years of business, Lori Slager Wenzel made the decision to rebrand The Sparrows-her Wealthy District café-as the Scorpion Hearts Club. (The duo also owns Little Bird downtown in Monroe Center.) Across the street, you can also find a pizza shop that Wepman and Wabeke opened during the pandemic, which kept its fitting name-Quarantino’s. Along with coffee and food, That Early Bird regularly hosts activities that bring neighbors of all ages and backgrounds together-from local harvest nights to crafting events to game nights (picture senior citizens and teens teaming up to play Euchre, and folks consulting worn dictionaries over a Scrabble board). Owners Sarah Wepman and Joel Wabeke opened the shop in 2016, with an emphasis on making it a neighborhood home base. Source: InstagramĬommunity comes first at this Eastown coffee shop. Waking up to That Early Bird is pretty darn pretty.
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