Download a Free Intro to Our Coffee Shop Startup Guide
January 15, 2023 (Published: March 3, 2022)Want to learn how to open a coffee shop? Then discover the coffee shop startup guide and proven system that have launched over 300 independent coffee shops in 30 states! To get started, you can download a free introduction to Seven Steps to Success: A Common-sense Guide to Succeed to Specialty Coffee, recorded by Crimson […]
In New Video, Greg Ubert Reveals Seven Steps to Coffee Shop Success
May 10, 2022 (Published: September 3, 2021)Thinking about opening a coffee shop? Then get to know our Founder and President Greg Ubert. In a new video, the author of Seven Steps to Success: a Common-Sense Guide to Succeed in Specialty Coffee, reveals secrets from the book, which has become a roadmap to success for hundreds of coffee entrepreneurs. “I wrote this […]
Welcome to Yampy’s Coffee Crepes and Cocktails in Steamboat Springs, Colorado
November 7, 2022 (Published: June 14, 2018)We’re excited to welcome Michaela and Jenner Kosmis and their team at Yampy’s Coffee Crepes and Cocktails to the Crimson Cup community! The shop at 910 Yampa in Steamboat Springs, Colorado was one of 20 new independent coffee shops that opened in 2017 after learning how to open a coffee shop through our 7 Steps to Coffee Shop […]
Crimson Cup Welcomes Greenbean Coffee House in Altoona, Pennsylvania
August 20, 2023 (Published: January 16, 2018)Columbus, Ohio Coffee Roaster Crimson Cup Coffee & Tea recently welcomed Greenbean Coffee House to the group of independent coffee shops, cafés and bakeries it supports in 36 states. The shop at 720 6th Ave. in Altoona, Pennsylvania held its grand opening in October. “We’re excited to welcome owners Katy and Travis McCabe and their […]
We Welcome Stonewall Coffee in Clarksburg, West Virginia!
April 21, 2023 (Published: December 9, 2016)A big Crimson Cup welcome to Stonewall Coffee in Clarksburg, West Virginia!. Located at 218 Court Street in historic downtown Clarksburg, the new coffee house held its grand opening December 6. Owners Kevin and Sarah Zakariasen named the shop for Clarksburg’s most famous native son, Civil War General Thomas Johnathon “Stonewall” Jackson. A statue of Jackson […]