Fall Citys Aroma Coffee Co. Marks Five Years with Community Block Party and Major Expansions

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

Aroma Coffee Co. celebrates its fifth anniversary with a community block party on September 13 in Fall City, featuring 20+ vendors, food trucks, and live music. Co-founder Emily Ridout highlights the event's purpose as a way to thank the community for its unwavering support since the coffee shop opened during the pandemic in 2020. The company launches a new private label coffee collection in collaboration with Camber Coffee, with one blend honoring local history. Aroma also opens a private event venue, expanding its role in the community.

The business, which started with five employees, grew to 24, with food service now making up 35% of its revenue. Ridout emphasizes their mission to provide a space for genuine connections in Fall City. The block party runs from 4-7 pm and includes activities for all ages, such as a wine and beer garden and a giant raffle. More information is available on their website.

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