Kusanya Cafe

Cafe · Englewood

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19 Black-Owned Coffee Shops In Chicago - Chicago - The Infatuation

"Kusanya’s website literally says sit and stay awhile. And with its cozy setup and $2 coffee (yes, you read that right) roasted onsite, that’s easy to do. This Englewood spot has plenty of tables for finally taking care of those spreadsheets you keep putting off, and they also have snacks. And like their coffee, the food is affordable—things like oatmeal, grits, and French toast are $3-$7." - john ringor

https://www.theinfatuation.com/chicago/guides/black-owned-coffee-shops-in-chicago

825 W 69th St, Chicago, IL 60621 Get directions

kusanyacafe.org
@kusanyacafe

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