Last remaining Salem plcae of Allan’s Coffee & Tea, aka The Beanery, has closed

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Allan Stuart founded his coffee roastery, afterwards called Allann Bros. Coffee, in Ashland in 1972. Just a few years after in 1975 he non-stop his initial Salem cafeteria plcae during 545 Court Street. 

Over a march of a subsequent 46 years, a association has operated several “The Beanery” cafeteria locations in Salem. The strange plcae sealed in 1997 to make approach for Courthouse Square, to be followed by a downtown plcae during 220 Liberty Street NE. In 1996 they non-stop Sunnyslope Center Beanery on Liberty Road South, that lasted 12 years in that location. In 2014 they non-stop an Allann Bros. expostulate by in South Salem during 1120 Royvonne Street, a plcae that given Jul 2018 has housed smoothie emporium Berry Smooth. 

Like a others before it, a company’s final coffee shop in Salem has closed. 

Paper lines the windows of 220 Liberty Street NE, along with a “for lease” sign. Hanging in a doorway is a poster with a company’s trademark that reads “we will be sealed until serve notice” and leads people to revisit a company’s other locations in Corvallis, Eugene, and Albany. 

The Liberty Street coffee emporium closed temporarily in May 2018 for a restoration in and with a rebranding, changing a shop’s name from Allann Bros. The Beanery and to Allan’s Coffee Tea, dropping a second n. 

Robert Morgan, CEO of Allan’s Coffee Tea, did not respond to requests for criticism about a destiny of a association in Salem or elsewhere. 

The Salem plcae closure is not a usually one the association has done in new months. 

In Nov. 2018, a Register-Guard in Eugene reported on the closure of a likewise longstanding The Beanery on West Fifth Avenue. 

On Jan. 31 a company announced a closure of a Circle Street plcae in Corvallis, that had been open for 22 years.

At this point, a Allan’s Coffee Tea plcae at 2465 Hilyard Street in Eugene stays open, as are the cafes during 1852 Fescue St SE in Albany and dual other Corvallis locations during 2541 NW Monroe Avenue and 500 SW 2nd Street. 

Emily Teel is a Food Drink Editor during a Statesman Journal. Contact her during eteel@statesmanjournal.com, or around Facebook or Twitter. See what she’s cooking and where she’s eating this week on Instagram: @emily_teel  

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