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Stranded Coffee to open its first brick and mortar location this weekend

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The Stranded Coffee trailer will be closed on the same day as the grand opening celebration.

Photo by RJ McGuire

The wait is finally over. After a fresh coat of paint, move-in days, and a series of soft openings, owners of Stranded Coffee, Michael Hildebrand and Jorge Codina, are set to open their first brick and mortar location in Southtown this weekend.

Housed in a former Texaco gas station at 716 S. Alamo St. — blocks away from its trailer — Stranded’s new space offers more seating with indoor spaces and an outdoor patio.

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Get a sneak peek of Stranded Coffee’s new space.

Photos by Stranded Coffee

Grand opening details

Sip those Sunday scaries away, here’s everything you need to know about the grand opening celebration:

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