New Sumner coffee emporium to offer tacos, beer, booze while ancillary electricity projects overseas

Construction is underway on a new coffee emporium in Sumner, and it’s bringing tacos, beer, booze and village use with it.

Sisters Christina Chatha, 24, and Pawandeep Grewal, 32, wish to open Electric Coffee House in open 2019.

“I’m vehement to move something new to a community,” Chatha said. “Something exciting, something kind of new, too.”

Electric Coffee House will be located during 905 Main Street, a former site of K.C.’s Caboose, that burnt down some-more than a decade ago.

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The site is being rebuilt as a 4,500-square-foot mixed-use building, with Electric Coffee House on a initial building and offices for engineering organisation JMJ Team on a second floor, that is opening in March.

“We’re thrilled. We know (Electric Coffee House) is going to be a good further to Sumner,” pronounced Joleen Peterson-Jones, co-owner of JMJ Team. “We consider it’s only going to have a welcoming feel.”

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Special facilities of a emporium embody a drive-thru, outside square and full bar. Hours aren’t nonetheless set, though a owners contend they wish a emporium to be open after into a night.

Food and splash recipes will be done by Chatha and Grewal regulating mixture from internal companies.

“My thought is engage as many tiny companies as probable and give them a height to lift their name and get a word out,” Chatha said. “I know someone who does salsas and coffee cooking and divert alternatives.”

The business is in a early stages of employing and skeleton to occupy 15 to 20 people.

Electric Coffee House is a initial of a kind and a longtime thought of a dual sisters. They came adult with a thought after stumbling on Give Power Foundation, a nonprofit classification that brings clean, renewable appetite to people in building nations.

The classification desirous a name of a coffee emporium and hits tighten to home for a dual sisters, who trafficked to India each summer when they were flourishing up.

“I’m Indian, so flourishing adult in India we always had electricity issues where we wouldn’t have electricity for a few hours, and afterwards it’d come behind and afterwards it’d leave for 48 hours and afterwards come back, so we wanted to assistance account giving projects with some deduction from a business,” Chatha said.

The business will account electricity projects by deduction and by collection donations during a front counter. A universe map in a emporium will uncover where donations have supposing assistance.

Chatha and Grewal come from a family of business owners. This is Chatha’s initial time owning a business, while Grewal owns several locations. Relatives possess a internal gas hire and wine store.

The sisters live in Puyallup. Chatha was innate and lifted in Puyallup and graduated from Puyallup High School in 2012. Grewal was innate in India and graduated from Puyallup High School in 2004.

They directed to stay tighten to home and pronounced anticipating a Sumner plcae was a gift.

“We’re in a heart of a community,” Chatha said. “We can travel out and we see a Sounder and there’s The Old Cannery — it’s only all that we remember about being a child and going to Sumner. We’re a partial of it now.”

As opening moves closer, some-more information can be found on shop’s website, electriccoffee.co.