Lacey M.
Yelp
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Warm, inviting, and Delicious!
I stumbled upon this new coffee shop by chance via an article on Facebook (isn't that how we learn about most things these days?) and was able to attend their soft opening (full opening is May 1st)... And folks... Folks. This coffee shop is wonderful!
I decided to visit even though it's across town from me because it's both a small locally owned ship and has a mission of support and caring globally (check out their website - https://richlandhub.com - for more info), but holy moly they really win me over by the experience.
You can see the beautiful decor in the photos - traditional art pieces, natural wood throughout, comfy seating - but you'll have to visit to experience the rest.
I ordered the (single origin) Zanzibar Masala Chai and a slice of quiche (I don't recall the exact description, but there was plentiful bacon involved!), and both were phenomenal! Hands down both the best quiche and the best chai I've ever had the pleasure of consuming.
Karibu -prominently displayed behind the baristas - means "welcome" in Swahili, and reflects the feeling of this space.
The employees were friendly and efficient, and the owner made a point of saying hello and thanking me for coming in. Well, thank you, sir - this was my first visit, but it certainly will not be my last!
(Note: today was Richland Hub's soft opening. They will be open for very limited hours for the next week or so, and then officially open May 1st. The last image I shared is of their hours for the coming week.)
(Another note! For those of you who like to support businesses owned by certain populations, the owner of Richland Hub is: a member of our community, first time small business owner, a US military veteran (Navy), first generation immigrant, BIPOC / Black... and, part of every sale goes toward providing educational opportunities to young women in Tanzania.)