A European-inspired cafe for remote workers replacing JavaVino
Key Points European-inspired coffee shop and cafe At Arbeta will open in the former JavaVino space next year At Arbeta will blend modern cafe heritage and the modern workplace under one roof serving coffee food cocktails and wine Renovations will see charging ports installed throughout At Arbeta along with creating work-friendly alcoves and private rooms for video meetings and presentations Digital rendering of At Arbeta space Provided by At Arbeta European-inspired coffee shop and cafe At Arbeta will open in the former JavaVino space next year JavaVino closed earlier this month after years but will continue operating as a wholesale coffee business At Arbeta which translates to working to achieve something in Swedish will bring Scandinavian design and Swedish fika heritage deliberate breaks to Poncey-Highland The owners want At Arbeta to act as a third space in the society including for Atlanta s remote workers The new coffee shop honors multiple cultural traditions from across the European continent The Swedish name nods to Scandinavian design and the country s work-conducive ethos fika according to co-owner and operating partner Rebecca Floyd We draw inspiration from the neighborhood cafes in Europe that become part of the society and everyday life commented Floyd The menu is also European-inspired in that the dishes will be very simple but made with ingredients from local producers whenever achievable Related JavaVino closing becoming wholesale coffee business Floyd added that At Arbeta blends both modern cafe society and the modern workplace under one roof Atlanta includes one of the largest remote workforces in the country Right now the only two options for masses workspaces are the traditional coffee shops and the modern coworking offices she revealed Our concept addresses issues with both of these options Traditional coffee shops do not provide the ability to hold private meetings and the food options are typically limited Floyd recounted Rough Draft On the other hand coworking spaces require customers to have costly monthly memberships At Arbeta aims to provide a productive yet affordable option for Atlanta s remote workers who may only need coworking space on occasion Renovations will see charging ports installed throughout At Arbeta along with creating work-friendly alcoves and private rooms for video meetings and presentations While the space may experience particular changes coffee will remain the same At Arbeta plans to serve JavaVino s coffee beans As for food that s still under progress but people should expect dishes like whipped ricotta toasts overnight oat jars and pastries in the morning with pressed and cold sandwiches salads grain bowls and cheese plates in the afternoon Floyd revealed At Arbeta will also offer small apertivo-style plates wine and cocktails in the early evening At Arbeta N Highland Ave Poncey-Highland Opening by summer The post A European-inspired cafe for remote workers replacing JavaVino appeared first on Rough Draft Atlanta