Carmel Caffeine Trail Coffee and Tea Sampling Event

Carmel Caffeine Trail Coffee and Tea Sampling Event
Mayor James Brainard — City of Carmel Official website
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What: City of Carmel Caffeine Trail’s annual summer event. There will be trail vendors serving free samples of coffee, tea and/or pastries. Plus, exclusive Caffeine Trail giveaways! This event is family friendly, free and open to the public. 

When: Saturday, June 10 from 3 – 5 p.m. (in conjunction with Allied Solutions’ Meet Me on Main)

Where: Circle Real Estate Building, 30 W. Main Street

Who:

  • 1832 Brew Espresso Bar
  • Carmel Chocolate Cafe
  • Indie Coffee Roasters
  • Just Love Coffee Cafe
  • MOTW
  • Le Peep
  • Stacco House
  • Starbucks at Kroger (Range Line Road)
  • Zing! Cafe

Background: The Caffeine Trail was launched in 2016 to celebrate the “Art of Caffeine in our City” and promote the businesses in our community that serve gourmet coffee and tea.

Original source can be found here.



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