Ciao Caff to open at Lynnwood Transit Center Aug. 15

Lynnwood, WALocal News

AlFa Coffee Inc. will open Ciao Caffé at the Lynnwood Transit Center on Aug. 15 at 10 a. m. The café will serve coffee from Caffè Umbria and tea from Two Leaves and a Bud, along with smoothies, frappes, and fresh pastries delivered daily from Macrina Bakery.

A menu of sandwiches and salads will also be available for breakfast and lunch. Lynnwood Mayor Christine Frizzell and members of the Chamber of Commerce will participate in the ribbon-cutting ceremony, highlighting local support for the new establishment. Owner Haifa Alhussieni expressed excitement about Ciao Caffé's potential to become a community hub, similar to Café Louvre. The café's location aims to attract transit users and local residents alike. AlFa Coffee Inc.

has gained a reputation in the area for its quality offerings and community engagement. This new venture signifies continued growth for the company and the local economy.

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