Tselia Coffee Heads to Greenville’s North Main Street

Tselia Coffee Heads to Greenville’s North Main Street

Greenville’s thriving coffee culture is all set to embrace an exciting new caffeine hotspot as Tselia Coffee has announced plans to open its doors on the city’s bustling North Main Street in mid-September. The fledgling café is located at 219 N. Main Street, situated strategically between renowned entertainment venue, The Comedy Zone, and the popular fashion outlet, Maren + Main.

Brewing a Coffee Legacy

Matthew Langlands, the brain behind the upcoming coffee destination, honed his coffee roasting skill under the mentorship of the husband-wife duo DeShun and Yasmin Wooten, owners of The Press Espresso in California. It initiated Langlands into the art of coffee roasting, eventually inspiring him to open his coffee shop in his adopted Greenville. Sharing the venture’s entrepreneurship with his parents, Annie and Sinclair, and his sister Rebecca, the Langlands family aims to create a coffee legacy in their chosen city.

Tselia Coffee’s Ambiance and Offerings

Aspirants of cozy, quaint vibes coupled with savoury treats and intoxicating coffee aroma are in for a treat as they step into Tselia Coffee. Channeling an industrial elegance through its design aesthetics, Tselia will sport a bold color scheme of black, grey, punctuated with soft touches of pink. The café also plans to sell in-house crafted syrups and beans, offering a much-needed push to local merchandise.

Langlands will source the beans from Greenville headquartered Ally Coffee and a few other undisclosed sources. Tselia Coffee will be preparing each brew using a six-pound machine sourced from the esteemed San Franciscan Roaster Co – mirroring Langland’s initial journey in the craft.

Opening Hours and Additional Details

According to the current schedule, Tselia Coffee is expected to operate from 7:30 a.m. till 5:00 p.m., Tuesday through Sunday. The café plans to provide seating options alongside takeaway services for pastries and other quick bites. Extensive renovations are being undertaken to welcome Greenville’s coffee aficionados amidst an inviting coffee aroma and an enticing menu that blends homeliness with gourmet.

With Greenville’s North Main Street already hosting several popular venues, the opening of Tselia Coffee is anticipated to add another vibrant spot to the city’s socialscape. The family-owned enterprise aims not only to serve top-notch coffee but also foster a sense of community among locals and visitors alike.

Anticipating a Coffee Delight

In a city that is increasingly recognized for its growing café culture, Tselia Coffee is all set to emerge as a new favorite for coffee enthusiasts. Given the depth of Langlands’ knowledge and love for coffee, Tselia is poised to add an enriching and unique profile to Greenville’s coffee shop landscape. Whether coffee connoisseurs or café hoppers seeking to taste a new brew or enjoy a quiet afternoon over a book, Tselia Coffee promises a delightful gathering space.

With its cozy interiors, carefully curated menu, and fresh house-roasted beans, Tselia Coffee is all geared to provide an authentic coffee experience starting from mid-September. Stay tuned to hear more about the opening details and what Tselia Coffee has in store for Greenville.

Author: HERE Greenville

HERE Greenville

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