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Baltimore’s New Coffee Shop Cool Beans Coffee Opening Soon

Interior of Cool Beans Coffee shop in Baltimore

News Summary

Cool Beans Coffee will open in Locust Point, Baltimore, in early October, taking over from Mornings Mug Coffee. The 2,300 square foot space aims to provide a variety of coffee drinks and communal gathering areas. Many familiar staff will remain, and locally sourced coffee will support the community. Morgan Rosser, co-owner and former manager at Mornings Mug, emphasizes community engagement and excitement as the opening day approaches.

Baltimore to Welcome New Coffee Shop “Cool Beans Coffee” in Locust Point

A new coffee shop named Cool Beans Coffee is set to open in Baltimore’s Locust Point neighborhood in early October, taking over the space previously occupied by Mornings Mug Coffee. The shop will operate at 1644 Beason St., providing residents with a fresh spot for coffee and community gatherings.

Details of the New Coffee Shop

Cool Beans Coffee will occupy an establishment that covers approximately 2,300 square feet. It plans to continue offering a variety of coffee drinks, breakfast options, and a communal atmosphere similar to its predecessor. The shop aims to serve classic coffee beverages such as signature lattes, seasonal drinks, iced tea, chai, matcha, and non-caffeinated options. Additionally, house-made pastries and breakfast sandwiches will be available, with new offerings including oatmeal and bagels.

The layout of Cool Beans Coffee will resemble that of Mornings Mug, featuring an ordering counter, a seating area, and outdoor elements like roll-up garage doors and an exterior service window. The interior will emphasize accessibility and community engagement, designed to foster a welcoming environment for locals.

Staff and Community Connection

Many familiar baristas and staff members from the community are expected to continue working at Cool Beans Coffee. The coffee beans will be sourced locally from Pfefferkorn’s Coffee in Locust Point, supporting local suppliers and ensuring fresh product offerings.

Ownership and Future Plans

The new coffee shop is co-owned by Morgan Rosser and her father, Steve Rosser. Morgan Rosser has prior experience managing at Mornings Mug before its closure on September 13, which was announced by the owner, Tyler DellaRatta. Mornings Mug continues to operate at another location at 15 W. Hughes St. in Otterbein/Federal Hill.

Cool Beans Coffee plans to operate Monday through Friday from 6:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. and on weekends from 7:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.. There is potential to expand hours in the future, depending on community demand.

Community Reception and Expectations

Owner Morgan Rosser expressed enthusiasm about opening the new shop and emphasized the importance of having a coffee spot in Locust Point. She also mentioned strong community support for the project, indicating a positive reception from local residents as the opening date approaches.

Background and Context

Mornings Mug was a popular local coffee spot that closed its Beason St. location after approximately one year of operation. The closure was announced on social media by its owner. Despite the closure, the business remains active at its other location in Otterbein/Federal Hill, providing continuous service to that part of Baltimore.

The upcoming opening of Cool Beans Coffee reflects a small but notable development in Baltimore’s local coffee scene, with emphasis on community engagement, local sourcing, and maintaining the familiar vibe of the original Mornings Mug.

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