A Cambridge Coffee House Shutters Its Downtown Shop

A year after opening an outpost in Boston, Cambridge-based BeanTowne Coffee House has sealed down a Boston emporium during 99 Kneeland St., according to Boston Restaurant Talk. Owner Ed Goyette reliable a closure, revelation Eater in an email, “We had other opportunities that were too good to pass up.” BeanTowne’s dual other locations — in Cambridge’s Kendall Square and Hampstead, NH — “are doing great,” Goyette said; they will sojourn open.

BeanTowne has been around given 1993. Its Cambridge emporium was forced to tighten for a year after poignant fume and H2O repairs from a glow in 2015, though it reopened in Aug of 2016, around a same time Goyette announced skeleton for a Boston store, that debuted in early 2017.

A new coffee emporium has already transposed a downtown BeanTowne. Apm Coffee (a play on a.m./p.m.) has non-stop in a Kneeland Street space, inside of a One Greenway unit building, per posts on an compared Facebook page. It’s portion Intelligentsia coffee and prepared dishes like yogurt parfaits, salads, cut veggies, fruit bowls, smoothies, and more.

BeanTowne Coffee House in Boston Has Closed; APM Coffee to Open in Space [BRT]
BeanTowne Coffee House Coverage on Eater Boston [EBOS]