(Photo courtesy of Talega Coffee Co.)

Talega Coffee Co. is Now Open on Scott Avenue


October 27, 2023
By Matt Sterner

A lot has been happening at the former Brings Funeral Home ever since Owls Club opened its doors back in 2016. A barbershop and other businesses have sprouted up in front of one of downtown Tucson’s best patios, and now there’s a brand-new coffee shop to cure your caffeine cravings.

Earlier this week, Talega Coffee Co. opened up at 236 S. Scott Ave., serving small-batch, specialty craft coffee.

a room filled with furniture and a fireplace
(Photo courtesy of Talega Coffee Co.)

The new shop, which is open 7 a.m. – 3 p.m. on Tuesday – Sunday, is dedicated to sourcing their beans responsibly, making sure they’re ethical and easy on the environment.

“We are dedicated to our small farmers, ethical practices, and committed to the protection of social and environmental impacts.”

– Talega Coffee Co.

There’s a good amount of seating indoors (at least four to five seating areas including tables) and at least three times the seating outside on the patio shared with Owls Club.

On the menu, they have multiple beverages including an Americano, cortado, cappuccino, cafe latte, double espresso, chai latte, and more. However, if you’re in the market of brewing your own coffee at home, Talego Coffee Co. has you covered. They’re currently selling their own roasts: Costa Rica, Brazil, Mexico, and a Latin Blend — all of which are sold online, too.

Latin Blend (Photo courtesy of Talega Coffee Co.)

Talega Coffee Co. is located at 236 S. Scott Ave. For more information, visit talegacoffeeco.com or follow Talega Coffee on Instagram.

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