Miami's Panther Coffee World Headquarter In Little Haiti
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Presently, the company has been operating in a 1250 square foot space at its flagship location in Miami's Wynwood neighborhood where it does all the roasting works in a 12-foot-by-12-foot space, curated from small farms such as Grupo las Cuchillas in Nicaragua. Panther Coffee in Wynwood has a small interior, often very crowded, might take a few extra minutes to get your coffee-- but the coffee is fantastic, and so are their bakery treats. The cold brew would be some of the best that you would ever have.
Panther has truly changed the way Miami drinks Java. In a welcoming environment, the shop serves excellent cookies, cakes, savory bites, beer and wine. The coffee house was initially started as a cart on a bicycle serving cold brew at food truck roundups. Now owners Joel Pollock and his wife Leticia have shops in three locations, with more on the way. Its next location would be an 80 square feet retail outlet at 64th Street and Biscayne Boulevard in the MiMo neighborhood. Pollock expects that the construction would be completed within next 2/3 months, and he intends to keep the business family-owned while it grows with the same quality and control.
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