
BY: Howard Bryman
Earlier this month, the team behind Indianapolis coffee shop Georgia Street Grind brought another coffee brand to life: Bovaconti Coffee. With an upscale, vintage-style interior featuring plenty of exposed brick, painted tile ceilings and custom tile work, the multiroaster cafe reflects the historic character of the building in which it sits, as well as the rich Italian heritage of the neighborhood. The coffee program, however, is decidedly progressive.
The building, which dates back to the 1850’s, was previously home of Bovaconti Jewelers. Georgia Street Grind and Bovaconti Coffee Founder and General Manager Justin Jones told Daily Coffee News that the company was meticulous in its efforts to preserve the original character of the space through the buildout.
SOURCE: https://dailycoffeenews.com
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