Vietnamese coffee chain opens first Hayward location
The soft opening for the Hayward location was June 3. The owner of Tram Cream Coffee in Hayward, Khoa Dinh, told KRON4.com that the store has been much busier than expected.
Per Tram Cream Coffee's website, the cafe is where Vietnamese tradition meets innovation with bold flavors and unique brewing techniques.
Dinh said the tiramisu latte and the matcha latte top sellers for the younger crowd. Other patron favorites are the egg coffee and cream coffee.
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For patrons who may not enjoy coffee, Tram has cold brew fruit teas, like peach orange tea and running dragon tea.
Dinh said he is looking forward to revitalizing downtown Hayward and has seen an influx of people in the area since the soft opening.
The grand opening does not have an exact date; however, the cafe is open. Tram Coffee's address is 1075 B St. The coffee shop is open every day from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Tram Cream Coffee also has locations in San Jose, Sacramento and Garden Grove.
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