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Celebrate local baristas with Barista Day at Folklores Coffee House

Happening Saturday, Dec. 7, all profit made that day goes back to its workers.

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All profits made on Barista Appreciation Day go back to the baristas at Folklores Coffee House.

Photo by Folklores Coffee House

Markets, art shows, volunteering opportunities, and drive thru light displays are just a few events taking place across San Antonio this weekend. However, we’re highlighting a local coffee shop and its initiative to give back to its employees — Barista Appreciation Day at Folklores Coffee House.

Barista Appreciation Day is an initiative that started during the COVID-19 pandemic to support Folklores’ baristas with added financial cushion. All profits made on Barista Day go back into the pockets of its employees — think: holiday bonus.

Whether you’re looking to try a new coffee shop or have been a long time regular, consider visiting Folklores Coffee House on Saturday, Dec. 7 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and support a local business + its workers.

Need a drink rec? Newsletter Editor Nicholas’ favorite coffee from Folklores is the Vato Rudo. It has two shots of espresso, caramel, cinnamon, and horchata.

For even more coffee shop recommendations, check out our City Guide.

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