Honey’s Coffee Bar: The newest further to a internal food lorry scene



Honey’s Coffee Bar non-stop for business during Arnaud’s Food Park in January, apropos one of a newest additions to a Huntsville food lorry scene. The retro coffee emporium offers business customizable lattes for $5 each. 



It might not be your typical coffee shop.

However, with an expanding food lorry stage in Huntsville, Lindy Hamm a owners of Honey’s Coffee and Biscuits in New Waverly saw her event to expand.

Located in Arnaud’s Food Park, Honey’s Coffee Bar — a converted camper incited coffee emporium — strictly non-stop a doors dual months ago and has been portion adult creatively brewed coffee and lattes with a retro atmosphere.

“My mind did not unequivocally grasp a trend in food trucks until we came to Huntsville, and saw what was function during Arnaud’s … we was amazed,” Hamm said.

Hamm has been handling Honey’s in New Waverly given 2017, after carrying a thought for her possess coffee emporium while in college. After graduation, Hamm spent time in a preparation field, and after a few years, she motionless it was time for a change of pace. The new food lorry is only an prolongation of that passion, pushing home a sign of gripping it simple.



Honey’s Coffee Bar in Huntsville provides business with a ability of finish customization for one prosaic rate. 



“We are all about providing elementary $5 lattes that business can customize however they want,” Hamm added. However, we have already altered a indication given opening in January. My initial greeting was to be quick and efficient, though that’s not me. We like to speak to people, and we wish them to be gentle when they come to Honey’s.”

The new coffee emporium is fasten in on an expanding food lorry stage in Huntsville, that now contains 4 food lorry parks opposite a city.



Honey’s Coffee Barr during Arnaud’s Food Park in Huntsville strives to yield business with a home-like atmosphere. 



“It’s unequivocally tough to start a section and trebuchet business these days, though with a food lorry we were changed in and available within 10 days,” Hamm added. “The food lorry gives tiny business owners a possibility to see if it’s for them, alongside a ability to exam a marketplace.”

Honey’s Coffee Bar is managed by Courtney Tibiletti. They are non-stop Thursday by Saturday from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m.