Java Shack, the tiny Arlington coffee shop that has anchored the Courthouse neighborhood for almost 20 years, has some new blood at the helm. Owner Dale Roberts has sold the business to Commonwealth ...
The Java Shack, a beloved local coffee shop in the Lyon Village neighborhood near Courthouse, is planning to close. Commonwealth Joe, which took over the cafe at 2507 N. Franklin Road from its ...
(Updated at 2:35 p.m.) Java Shack, the locally owned coffee shop in Courthouse, will change ownership on Thursday after opening 19 years ago. The shop, at 2507 N. Franklin Road, is being acquired by ...
Visitors to Java Shack (2507 Franklin Rd.) in Courthouse can now pick up more than just a coffee and bakery item. A transit screen fixed near the register lets them pick up a better idea of what ...
Even if they're not the norm, there are still people that remember when the space now occupied by Java Shack{} in Clarendon operated as the headquarters of the American Nazi Party. But last week, ...
For many people, coffee is a utility. It's a necessary pick-me-up to get through the long work day. That's how Chase Damiano saw coffee until he met Robbie Peck. For Peck, coffee was something more.
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