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Morning Brief: Dutch Bros Coffee Opens in Longmont

Dutch Bros Coffee (Photo by Matt Steininger/ Longmont Observer) Dutch Bros Coffee, located at 933 Main St., Longmont, officially opened its doors yesterday. Jason Nunnemaker and his fiance, Sarah are the store operators.

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Dutch Bros Coffee (Photo by Matt Steininger/ Longmont Observer)

Dutch Bros Coffee, located at 933 Main St., Longmont, officially opened its doors yesterday. Jason Nunnemaker and his fiance, Sarah are the store operators.

"We are incredibly excited to be a part of the Longmont community and for the opportunity to meet and serve so many beautiful hearts," says Nunnemaker.

Dutch Bros Coffee Grand Opening (photo by Matt Steininger/ Longmont Observer)

Longmont's newest coffee shop's grand opening was met with energy and enthusiasm as customers explored what the new business has to offer. "It was like a party," says Matt Steininger, Longmont Observer photographer, "It was a lot of fun."

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