The grand opening was enjoyable. We had just over 150 people come through the doors. Another hundred or so were serviced with cookies and pastries at random red lights outside our front door. I think the public found that enjoyable. We are sorry we weren't able to open soon after, in order to take advantage of the buzz we created.
We currently wait for the last of the inspections to happen. A few contractor problems have caused much delay for us, but success looks immenent.
Below are a few pictures of the grand opening: a picture of the sitting area, the kitchen area, our first customer, the shop from the outside, and our logo on the window.
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I would like to get in contact with you, the owners, to get info on your business for the neighborhood blog and newsletter. I know a lot of residents are curious as to what's going on there. The King Neighborhood is in the process of writing an advertising policy, hopefully to be adopted next month. Let me know if you would like to advertise with us.
Trace Salmon
Co-Chair
King Neighborhood Association
trace.salmon@kingneighborhood.org
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