Coffeehouse, music venue, community space with baked goods

"The coffee house and live music venue is located just outside of Decatur. Waller’s Coffee Shop, owned by Jason Waller, is part-coffee house and part-music room for local musicians, spoken word artists, poets, and other entertainers to perform. The family-friendly shop hosts live music three to four times a week as well as wellness events and support groups for those battling mental illness and addiction. Waller’s now features an expansive outdoor seating area along a wooded stretch behind the building with fire pits and a stage for live music and other performances. Pop in for coffee, biscuits sandwiches, pastries, and sandwiches." - Henna Bakshi

"The coffee house and live music venue is located just outside of Decatur. Waller’s Coffee Shop, owned by Jason Waller, is part-coffee house and part-events venue for local musicians, spoken word artists, poets, and other entertainers to perform. The family-friendly shop hosts live music three to four times a week as well as wellness events and support groups for those battling mental illness and addiction. Pop in for coffee, biscuits sandwiches, pastries, and wraps and sandwiches." - Beth McKibben, Sarra Sedghi

"Waller’s Coffee Shop, owned by Jason Waller, is part-coffee house and part-music room for local musicians, spoken word artists, poets, and other entertainers to perform. Waller opened the shop in order to provide a safe haven for people battling mental illnesses or recovering from addiction. It’s now become an inclusive, welcoming space for the entire community to gather. Head here throughout the week for a variety of singer songwriters performing on the small stage inside or out back in the sprawling outdoor seating area, complete with fire pits and a stage. Pop into the shop for coffee, biscuits sandwiches, pastries, and sandwiches." - Beth McKibben

"I note that Boyd Baker previously worked for Waller’s Coffee Shop in Decatur, where he oversaw the food." - Beth McKibben

"The Decatur coffee shop on Dekalb Industrial Way converted to outdoor, drive-thru, and walk-up service as a safer alternative to indoor dining; owned by musician and mental-health activist Jason Waller, it plans to reopen indoors and is organizing a series of outdoor music shows for which attendees are asked to bring lawn chairs and blankets." - Beth McKibben