We finally got coffee! Ciao Caff celebrates grand opening at Lynnwood Transit Center

Lynnwood, WALocal News

Ciao Caffé celebrated its grand opening at the Lynnwood Transit Center, with a ribbon-cutting ceremony featuring Mayor Christine Frizzell and local officials. Frizzell highlighted the importance of small businesses in fostering community spirit. Owned by Nabil and Haifa Alhussieni, the café sources its coffee from Caffè Umbria, the same supplier used at Café Louvre. The menu includes a variety of beverages, fresh pastries from Macrina Bakery, and options for breakfast and lunch. This establishment aims to enhance local offerings and create a welcoming environment for residents and visitors alike.

The Alhussienis are committed to community engagement, demonstrating their dedication beyond just profit. This opening aligns with broader efforts to support local businesses in Lynnwood. Ciao Caffé represents a significant addition to the region’s culinary landscape.

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