Photo: The Coffee Press celebrates first year in business
Shirley Puleo and Lynn Bezon chat with owner Derek Geib during the first-anniversary celebration yesterday of The Coffee Press on Jackson Street.
Shirley Puleo and Lynn Bezon chat with owner Derek Geib during the first-anniversary celebration yesterday of The Coffee Press on Jackson Street.
The Coffee Press on Jackson Street in Downtown Batavia held its official grand opening on Thursday and beer and wine was introduced to the beverage offerings.
Owner Derek Geib said beer and wine will help the business build an evening crowd as well as give people coming downtown another option.
Previously: The Coffee Press on Jackson Street, now open, aims to be hometown hangout
A "Celebration of Wine & Beer" event will be held from 5:30 to 8 p.m. at The Coffee Press in Batavia on Thursday, Aug. 29.
It is located at 13 Jackson St.
Yes, The Coffee Press is now serving beer and wine!
Come celebrate -- relax, check out their amazing space and all the specials that are offered.
There will be:
* Basket raffles
* Free wine & beer sampling
* Fun giveaways
On entry, you will receive a raffle ticket. Every purchase after that receives another raffle ticket.
So many great things in stock -- organic coffee, tea, smoothies, wine, beer, cider, sandwiches, salads, wraps, panini, soups, and lots of breakfast options. For more information: click here
The Celebration of Wine & Beer at The Coffee Press.
Thursday, August 29, 2019 at 5:30 PM – 8 PM
13 Jackson Street, Batavia.
Come celebrate with us on Thursday, August 29th from 5:30pm to 8pm!
There will be:
When there were no immediate takers for an empty storefront Derek Geib owned on Jackson Street, he started to think about what he could do with the space and what Downtown Batavia needed.
Geib, who now qualifies as a serial entrepreneur, having been an owner in Matty's Pizza, Main Street Coffee, Bourbon & Burger Co. (currently), and Casa del Taco, decided he should bring back what downtown has missed for a few years -- a community coffee shop.
"I fixed up all the apartments upstairs and I had this space for rent but there were no bites, so I figured I might as well try to make the most of it," Geib said. "I figured it seemed like something we're missing and what we needed."
Since buying the building at 13 Jackson St., Geib said he has put his own money into renovations -- no subsidies, he points out -- and he used his own money to turn what was most recently a Mexican restaurant, an Indian restaurant, and a frozen yogurt shop into a cozy coffee shop with a place-for-community vibe.
The newspaper theme is also locally inspired. Longtime residents remember Marshall's newsstand, which occupied a couple of storefront locations on Jackson from 1921 to 1999. Geib said the name of the coffee shop and the decor is an homage to years two men named Arthur H. Marshall, father and son, who sold newspapers, magazines, and paperback books on Jackson, including at 11 Jackson, where Bourbon & Burger is now.
Barely open a week, the word has already gotten out and The Coffee Press is attracting a crowd.
"Yes, it's amazing, the support we've had from friends and family," Geib said. "And you know, now I don't know half the people coming in. I's just people spreading the word. It's really nice. I'd like this to be known in Batavia as the hometown coffee shop."
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