Person Behind the Place Shawn Nickerson Bellevue Downtown Association

Bellevue, WALocal News

In the heart of Downtown Bellevue, Shawn Nickerson has transformed Café Cesura into more than just a coffee shop; it has become a community hub since its inception in 2011. His dedication to brewing exceptional single-origin coffee, which he sources directly from farmers around the globe, exemplifies his commitment to quality and transparency. Nickerson appreciates the clean and safe atmosphere of Bellevue, crediting it for the café’s growth and the strong relationships he has built with his customers. He actively engages the community through a loyalty program and is planning to expand his business to two or three new locations. Additionally, Nickerson shares his favorite local spots, such as Cielo Cocina for dining and Black Bottle for socializing, reinforcing his deep-rooted connections in the area.

His story is part of the larger "Heart of Bellevue" campaign, aimed at highlighting local businesses and their contributions to the community. By fostering connections among artists and professionals, Café Cesura embodies the spirit of Bellevue’s emerging international culture. Through his efforts, Nickerson not only serves coffee but also cultivates a vibrant community atmosphere.

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