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[[Image:Crestwood coffee.JPG|right|thumb|225px|Crestwood Coffee Company, July 2010]]
[[Image:Crestwood coffee.JPG|right|thumb|225px|Crestwood Coffee Company, July 2010]]
'''Crestwood Coffee Company''' is a coffee shop located in the [[Crestwood Shopping Center]] at 5512 [[Crestwood Boulevard]]. The store, owned by [[Pye Parson]], serves "Fair Trade" coffees, desserts, breakfast items and light lunches.  In early [[2009]], Parson obtained a beer and wine license for the establishment and briefly considered a name change.
'''Crestwood Coffee Company''' is a coffee shop located in the [[Crestwood Shopping Center]] at 5512 [[Crestwood Boulevard]]. The store serves "Fair Trade" coffees, desserts, breakfast items and light lunches.


Crestwood Coffee and its sister store [[Highland Coffee Company]] (closed in [[2006]]) were both opened by [[Paul Roller]]. Parson purchased Crestwood Coffee in 2009 and previously owned the neighboring [[Sol Garden]].
Crestwood Coffee and its sister store [[Highland Coffee Company]] (closed in [[2006]]) were both opened by [[Paul Roller]]. [[Pye Parson]], who previously owned the neighboring [[Sol Garden]], purchased Crestwood Coffee in [[2009]] and briefly considered a name change. She obtained a beer and wine license for the establishment and, with chef [[Joe Babin]], expanded the lunch and dinner menu. She sold it to the present owners in [[2010]].


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Revision as of 12:10, 20 September 2010

Crestwood Coffee Company, July 2010

Crestwood Coffee Company is a coffee shop located in the Crestwood Shopping Center at 5512 Crestwood Boulevard. The store serves "Fair Trade" coffees, desserts, breakfast items and light lunches.

Crestwood Coffee and its sister store Highland Coffee Company (closed in 2006) were both opened by Paul Roller. Pye Parson, who previously owned the neighboring Sol Garden, purchased Crestwood Coffee in 2009 and briefly considered a name change. She obtained a beer and wine license for the establishment and, with chef Joe Babin, expanded the lunch and dinner menu. She sold it to the present owners in 2010.

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