Spyhouse Coffee’s new boss considers new cafes among expansion options

Food-industry maestro Kevin Wencel is brewing adult expansion skeleton while heading operations in a new purpose of boss of Spyhouse Coffee Roasters, that operates 5 coffee cafes in Minneapolis and one in St. Paul.

Possible opportunities for expanding Spyhouse embody new locations and ready-to-drink products for retailers and grocers. Spyhouse wants to place a cold-brew coffee — renouned during a cafes even in winter — with restaurants, indiscriminate accounts and other cafes.

Wencel, who has some-more than dual decades of knowledge in a food and liberality industry, many recently was clamp boss of sales and business growth for Team Four Foodservice. He assimilated Spyhouse in August, though his employing was announced this month.

Wencel’s pierce unites him with Spyhouse owners Christian Johnson, a crony of some-more than a decade. Johnson, who launched Spyhouse in 2000, is relocating into a CEO role.

“Christian is a shining guy, a good designer, good during code management, a starved reader interesting all this information about specialty coffee to request to his business,” Wencel said.

Wencel’s primary shortcoming is to lift out Johnson’s prophesy for a company, that has 55 employees.