Cafe Cesura Celebrates Its 9th Anniversary Brewing Heart Soul

Bellevue, WALocal News

Cafe Cesura, a beloved coffee shop in Bellevue, is celebrating its 9th anniversary on November 11, 2020, with a philanthropic initiative that donates all proceeds to the Boys & Girls Foundation, aimed at financing local youth programs. Owner Shawn Nickerson has made community support and sustainable practices the cornerstone of his business, emphasizing the importance of local partnerships and mutual success. The cafe also serves as a platform for local artists, featuring a rotating display that currently showcases the work of the Student Art Spaces organization. Renowned for its premium coffee sourced through direct trade systems, Cafe Cesura ensures that farmers are fairly compensated while fostering environmental responsibility. With reduced foot traffic due to the pandemic, Nickerson has implemented an online ordering system and enhanced social media efforts to maintain customer engagement.

He has also launched a GoFundMe campaign to mitigate financial hardships, addressing essential costs like rent and utilities. The anniversary promotion includes a discount code for patrons, incentivizing them to support this local gem. Through these initiatives, Cafe Cesura continues to strengthen community ties and exemplify the spirit of local business resilience.

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