East College Ave | Salisbury, MD
I recently facilitated the deal for Rise Up Coffee Roasters to purchase the Viva Espresso located at 105A East College Avenue in Salisbury, MD. Viva Espresso owners Chuck and Nancy Dix are retiring but stated, "We thank all of our loyal customers, especially our daily patrons, for their support of us and our products. We hope that you will visit the College Avenue location when it re-opens as Rise Up Coffee."
Rise Up Coffee has been an independent small-batch coffee roaster and retailer since March 2005. The College Avenue location will become the fourth location for Rise Up Coffee, which already has existing locations in Easton, MD, St. Michaels, MD and Salisbury, MD. They will be doing light renovation work on the space and plan to re-open the business in early May. "As an Eastern Shore original, we take great pride in serving our local communities," stated Tim Cureton, owner of Rise Up Coffee. "We're very excited to add another option for our friends in the Salisbury community, and we're also very excited for Nancy and Chuck as they transition on to their next adventure!" To learn more about Rise Up Coffee Roasters, visit www.riseupcoffee.com.
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Their employees are clowns. Their parking is woeful, and their neighbors suffered many verbal abuses and antics from the baristas.
ReplyDeleteBut the coffee and service are wonderful. Good luck in the new location!
ReplyDeleteBetter than going to 7-11 and needing a translator to buy a coffee.
ReplyDeleteHope Rise up still will have a great product. I notice when restraunts open a 2nd location the quality goes out the window or they go out of business.
ReplyDeletei tried thier coffee once
ReplyDeleteit's the fourth location just saying since you ain't reading....
ReplyDeleteI love the baked goods at Viva Espresso. I'll really miss those.
ReplyDelete2:51 - what are you talking about? I never had a problem with any of the employees there, service was always fine. How was the parking woeful? Let me guess, you're some geriatric with a giant Buick that can't fit into a normal size parking space?
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