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.
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