Capitol Hills Laurel and its coffee and cocktails is lovely by day or night

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Laurel debuted in January at 1500 E Olive Way, transforming the former Crumble & Flake bakery into a lively cafe and bar. Operating daily from 8 AM to 2 AM, it caters to both early risers and night owls. Under the guidance of bar manager Nico Ciel, the bar features a seasonal menu of craft cocktails, enhancing the cafe's appeal. The double happy hours, from 2 to 4 PM and midnight to 2 AM, attract a varied crowd. Patrons can savor Irish coffee and fresh pastries sourced from local bakeries.

The establishment's design incorporates natural elements, reflecting its commitment to a welcoming atmosphere. Laurel's unique offerings contribute to the vibrant late-night dining landscape in Capitol Hill. As a community news outlet, CHS encourages local support to keep coverage accessible.

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