A New Coffee Shop Opens in Downtown Everett Called Sobar My Everett News

Everett, WALocal News

Sobar has recently opened at 2820 Colby Ave in Downtown Everett, transforming the space once occupied by Renee’s Clothing into a vibrant coffee and gift shop. Owned by the same family behind the Banya day spa, Sobar soft-launched on February 6, 2025, and has quickly established itself as a welcoming community spot. The interior features a spacious layout with a large table and varied seating options, perfect for meetings or social gatherings. In addition to their coffee, tea, and pastries, Sobar also offers a curated selection of books, children's toys, and games, catering to diverse customer interests. The shop encourages community engagement by welcoming event bookings for meetings, birthdays, and holiday parties.

Open Monday through Saturday, Sobar aims to attract both casual coffee drinkers and those looking to host special events. With its friendly atmosphere and unique offerings, Sobar is poised to become a staple in the Everett community. For inquiries, customers can contact Sobar via email or phone to learn more about hosting events.

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