Syracuse Coffee Shop Offers More Than Caffeine

Aaron Metthe got some engaging reactions when he motionless to spin his hobby of coffee creation into a business.

“We unequivocally wanted to be a area coffee shop, a village coffee shop,” Metthe said.

He dreamed of a place that cared some-more about a customers’ needs as people than their income as consumers. In 2017, that dream became existence when he non-stop Salt City Coffee in Syracuse with his wife.

“It’s a initial cafeteria I’ve ever worked in where a owners are invested in village members as such, as against to profit,” pronounced Kae Bonaguro, a barista during Salt City. “We have this arrange of twin prophesy of we take a coffee qualification unequivocally seriously. But what gets us adult in a morning is being partial of a area and unequivocally meditative about how we can be a force for good.”

To Metthe, it’s about distant some-more than usually coffee. On a menu right next a coffee and food options, you’ll find a “Pay it Forward Board” — 4 captivating strips with small tokens on it.

A patron can come in, sequence their coffee and for a few additional dollars they can squeeze one of those tokens. They put it on a board, and leave it. When someone comes in who cant means a coffee or a bagel that day, they can take a token from a house and get a meal.

“Everyone knows a stats of misery in Syracuse and a onslaught to find good employment,” Metthe said. “We usually wanted to make certain a coffee was accessable to everybody.”

The house usually has one rule: No questions asked. Mo matter a reason, someone in need can redeem one of those tokens. Bonaguro has been a barista during a emporium for a while, and she says a house helps keep her spirits high.

“In my heart, we trust all people are good.” pronounced Bonaguro. “Someone comes in and with a additional dual dollars they have in money they have they wish to buy a token for somebody else to get a crater of coffee. It unequivocally does move me a lot of fun and a lot of comfort.”

It doesn’t matter if we splash your coffee prohibited or iced, with cream and sugar, or with an additional token for someone in need. Salt City proves that a small bit of affability goes a prolonged way.