Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 134, Number 49, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 6 December 2012 — Page 10
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Photos provided Main Street Roasters 105 N. Main Street, Nappanee, offers customers a warm and welcome ambiance where friends and family can meet. It’s also not only a place where individuals can get comfortable to get their Internet fix and some quality quiet time but Unlike the typical coffee shop selections, customers can choose daily from an assortment of freshly baked goods like cookies, coffee cake, cinnamon rolls and assorted bars (like chocolate cake and peanut butter). Owners Marcus and Debra Miller offer a variety of fresh ground and roasted recipes.
Bv Angel Perkins Eorrm NAPPANEE - Main Street Roasters in Nappanee is more than a coffee house with a warm and welcome ambiance where friends and family can meet. It's also not only a place where individuals can get comfortable to get their Internet fix and find some quality quiet time, i Marcus and Debra Miller work to make sure their business is one that will keep customers coming back for more. The Millers have four children so know how to make their coffee house a place that features an inviting, homey atmosphere. They started the business venture in 2003 opening the doors Dec. 18. "We saw that other towns had shops a place where people could hang out and enjoy coffee with friends or find some calm privacy," said Debra Miller. "Marcus wanted to give people somewhere to sit back, be comfortable and have some peace." And the Millers' initiative took off from there. In 2005 they remodeled and expanded the Nappanee location (from what was formerly the B and B Restaurant) to include the building next door in September of 2006 the extra spate providing room for a larger baking facility, more tables, additional seating and the addition of their next venture, a in-house roasting facility (Main Street Roasters). "Marcus wanted to have better quality control, and to offer the customers a better product;" Miller said of her husband's full-time commitment "We have a broker in South Bend that gets
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Unlike the typical coffee shop selections, customers can choose daily from an assortment of freshly-baked goods like cookies, coffee cake, cinnamon rolls and assorted bars (like chocolate cake and peanut butter). And while Main Street Roasters Coffee Shop offers musicians a place to hang out and perform (normally on the weekends), the coffee house is one that can be used (at $5 an hour) as a place for employees, clubs, Bible studies, or other groups to hold conference. Both the small (seats eight to 10) and large (seats 12-15) rooms offer a DVD monitor for use at no extra charge the larger also featuring a marker board and easel. But reserving a spot is the only way to assure one of the popular facility rooms will be available. The Millers' venture has been so successful
that they opened another location in South Bend (102 S. Main St.) in 2009. From lattes to lemonade, mocha to muffins, and coffees to quesadillas, Main Street Roasters Coffee House offers customers of all ages friendly, dependable service and a place to relax alone or gather with friends somewhere that they can feel "at home." Main Street Roasters, 105 N. Main St., Nappanee, is open Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays from 6:30 a.m. to 10 p.m.; Thursdays and Fridays from 6:30 a.m. to 11 p.m.; and Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. To learn more visit http:l/unm. mainstreetroasters.com online; follow the Twitter feed at #MainStrCoffee; visit the Facebook page Main Street Roasters; email mains [email protected]; or call 574-773-5333.
