Meet Unlocked Coffee Roasters, coming to Poe West

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A new tenant has been announced at Poe West, the future 60,000 sq. ft. mixed-use development in the Village of West Greenville (556 Perry Ave.): Unlocked Coffee Roasters.

Here’s what we know so far about Unlocked Coffee Roasters:

  • Owners (and husband and wife) Andres Camargo + Rocío Salazar expect to be open in late summer 2019.
  • The married couple are from Colombia (in South America) + their business will help support Colombian farmers. 🇨🇴
  • They’re already roasting their own beans + are selling them online as well as at pop-up events around Greenville. This will be their first shop location.
Unlocked Coffee Roasters

Andres Camargo and Rocío Salazar | @unlockedcoffeeroasters

They are joining several businesses that have already been announced at Poe West, including:

Poe West east entrance rendering by Johnston Design Group

Poe West east entrance rendering by Johnston Design Group

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