Wednesday, June 17, 2015

Gypsy Javas Opens in Pueblo's Mesa Junction District




   
Nathan Harper, proprietor of Gypsy Javas
  The historic Mesa Junction area of Pueblo is experiencing an upswing. With many popular eateries, shops, and events drawing both locals and visitors to the area, the energy is palpable. New businesses are popping up around established institutions such as Taffy’s, The Pantry, and the Broadway Tavern & Grill. Nathan Harper, proprietor of new coffeehouse Gypsy Javas, hopes to establish a niche in the historic neighborhood. Located at 119 Broadway Avenue, its proximity to the Rawlings Library and several stops along the Creative Corridor makes for a profitable location. The cafe exudes urban charm mixed with turn-of-the-century aesthetics. Set inside a beautiful brick building, it features a coffee bar, atmospheric seating, and a sidewalk patio. Although Gypsy Javas opened only one week ago, Harper has plans for the future, including ideas for a featured artist program down the road. With doors opening just in time for summer, Gypsy Javas is ready for business.
Storefront at 119 Broadway Ave.
Gypsy Javas personalized decor sets the tone inside the cafe

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