A grand opening bash is set for Saturday to celebrate the launch of Broadacre Coffee, which is located downtown at 1014 10th St. and the former digs of Temple Coffee (which moved in September to 1010 9th St.). The Broadacre Coffee party will include plenty of freebies, including complimentary coffee and giveaways of brewing equipment and coffee bags. The Mini Burger truck will also make an appearance at approximately 6 p.m., and Broadacre Coffee is picking up the tab for the first $500 worth of orders.
Broadcare Coffee is run by brothers Lucas Elia and Leyland Jacob, who formerly ran the now-shuttered Pause Lounge & Kitchen in Roseville. The two are also the former owners of Roseville's Bloom Coffee & Tea who sold their interest in the business. Two of Bloom's former baristas, Justin Kerr and Andrew Lopez, are also acting as owners/operators of Broadacre Coffee.
At Broadacre Coffee, the cafe currently features such brews as Verve Coffee Roasters (Santa Cruz, CA), Coava Coffee Roasters (Portland, OR), Ritual Coffee Roasters (San Francisco, CA) and Intelligentsia Coffee (Los Angeles, CA).
Saturday's grand opening party runs from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. For more information: broadacrecoffee.com or (916) 442.1085.








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