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There’s a new brew on tap at FlyteCo Brewing.
The aviation-themed brewery at 4499 W. 38th Ave. in Berkeley has added a coffee shop called Altimeter Coffee to the front of its 4,900-square-foot space.
Altimeter opened on Monday and serves coffee roasted by Queen City Collective Coffee and baked goods from Black Box Bakery every day from 6 a.m. to noon.
“We have a great local following we’ve established over the last two years, so we thought, ‘Why not add another service to another part of the day? ” said FlyteCo co-owner Morgan O’Sullivan. “We have the audience. We have the location. And we spent a lot of time and effort to make this space unique. We’re paying rent 24 hours of the day, so why shouldn’t we make money more hours of the day?”
Aviation-themed brewery adds coffee shop
Lily O’Neill photos)
There’s a new brew on tap at FlyteCo Brewing.
The aviation-themed brewery at 4499 W. 38th Ave. in Berkeley has added a coffee shop called Altimeter Coffee to the front of its 4,900-square-foot space.
Altimeter opened on Monday and serves coffee roasted by Queen City Collective Coffee and baked goods from Black Box Bakery every day from 6 a.m. to noon.
“We have a great local following we’ve established over the last two years, so we thought, ‘Why not add another service to another part of the day?’” said FlyteCo co-owner Morgan O’Sullivan. “We have the audience. We have the location. And we spent a lot of time and effort to make this space unique. We’re paying rent 24 hours of the day, so why shouldn’t we make money more hours of the day?”