Bereka Coffee Opens First Permanent Cafe in Akron

Bereka Coffee Opens First Permanent Cafe in Akron

A new coffee shop, Cafe Bereka, has opened in Akron, Ohio, offering a unique blend of Ethiopian coffee, tea, and cuisine. Owner Nardos Street, originally from Ethiopia, aims to create a welcoming space for the community. The cafe features a cozy atmosphere where people can enjoy delicious drinks and authentic Ethiopian dishes. Street's commitment to using fresh, organic, and ethically sourced ingredients sets Cafe Bereka apart from other coffee shops.

• The cafe serves a variety of coffee drinks, including organic brews and unique seasonal lattes.

• All creams used in beverages are non-dairy and infused with Ethiopian herbs, taking 72 hours to prepare.

• The food menu includes vegan options like split-pea stew and red lentils, along with traditional dishes made from scratch.

• Cafe Bereka has seating for 40-50 people and is open Tuesday to Saturday from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m.

This new cafe not only enhances the local food scene but also introduces residents to the rich culture of Ethiopia. It provides a space for connection and community, making it a valuable addition to Akron.

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