A fresh cafe called Washed Up Coffee is now open in Detroit's West Village neighborhood, offering scratch-made drinks and a constantly updated selection of roasters and coffees.
Industry veterans Emily Potter and Amélie Boulanger are the co-founders, applying decades of combined coffee experience to the clean-slate venture.
The shop shares a space with Latin American fusion restaurant La Fonda Street, which offers seating towards the back. Customers stopping by just for coffee can sit on a sunlit bench opposite a coffee bar fronted with hexagonal terrazzo tile.
A custom yellow, red and blue La Marzocco Linea PB AV espresso machine helps set Washed Up’s bold, playful tone while celebrating diversity — both of people and of coffee.
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Author's summary: Washed Up Coffee opens in Detroit.