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Quincy Liquor adding Coffee and Outdoor Seating on 14th Street

quincy liquor
3712 14th Street, NW

“Dear PoPville,

The owner of quincy liquor is the nicest man and last weekend when we went in he explained he’s going to start selling coffee.

Long story short the plan is for him to start selling Ethiopian coffee, as well as aged barrel coffee from Colorado. he seems really passionate about this venture- also mentioned they’d be doing some outdoor seating as well.

Would love to hear from readers if they would sit outside or even buy inside to go coffee at a liquor store, and in general what they’d like to see from local coffee in the area. he’s the nicest man and would love to support him and the improvement of this block!”

Ed. Note: Plans remind me a bit of Cafe Kaza in Logan, though they were more of a bodega originally. So would you buy coffee at a liquor store? If the coffee, and prices are good, I say why not?!?!??

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