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Up There and Coffee Supreme Brew Up the Stacker Mug 2.0
Up There and Coffee Supreme Brew Up the Stacker Mug 2.0

Hypebeast

time28-05-2025

  • Business
  • Hypebeast

Up There and Coffee Supreme Brew Up the Stacker Mug 2.0

Summary Melbourne'sUp Therehas once again linked up with long-time friendsCoffee Supremefor a fresh take on the Stacker Mug. First introduced as part of their in-store collaboration, the Stacker Mug 2.0 returns in two new colourways—grey and pink—alongside the OG green. Made in Japan and finished with a custom glaze, the ceramic mug is designed to slot seamlessly into your morning routine and your shelf. More than just a merch drop, the collab speaks to the shared ethos of both brands: intentional design, quality craftsmanship and a deep appreciation for daily rituals. If you've ever stepped foot inside Up There's Flinders Lane flagship, you already know how central Coffee Supreme is to the store's vibe. The aroma hits you as soon as you walk in, setting the tone for a uniquely Melbourne experience. The 2.0 edition keeps the same stackable silhouette as the original, paired with exclusive collab artwork and a custom typeface inspired by the quieter moments of office culture. Each mug is designed to pair effortlessly with Coffee Supreme's Big Joe filter blend and ceramic dripper, letting you recreate that same in-store energy from your own kitchen bench. The Stacker Mug 2.0 is now availableonlinefor $50 AUD (approx. $32 USD).

Minnesota restaurant openings & closings for January 2025
Minnesota restaurant openings & closings for January 2025

Yahoo

time31-01-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Minnesota restaurant openings & closings for January 2025

A brand new cat café, a family-owned pasta bar and plenty of new places to try something sweet have arrived in the Twin Cities recently. As restaurant-goers tried something new in the new year, the first weeks of 2025 also brought a wave of notable restaurant closures. Here's a list of the latest restaurant openings and closings in Minnesota: Bar Siena (1601 Mainstreet, Hopkins): Chef Rhett Roberts' family-owned pasta bar is the newest addition to downtown Hopkins' bustling dining scene. Read more here. Catzen Coffee (1416 Grand Avenue, St. Paul): The new cat café offers a feline-free coffee shop and a separate den, where guests can enjoy time with Catzen's permanent residents - such as the hefty Maine Coon, Big Joe. Read more here. EGGFLIP/SUSHIFLIP (The Market at Malcolm Yards, Minneapolis): Deep-fried sushi rolls, Korean-style egg sandwiches, poke bowls and other Asian-inspired cuisine is the focus of Minneapolis' newest food hall eatery. Read more here. Indigo Açaí Bowls (2571 Clare Lane Northeast Suite 101, Rochester): Indigo Açaí Bowls, which got its start with a solar-powered food truck, has opened its first brick-and-mortar location. Read more here. Las Delicias de Frida (2904 Lyndale Avenue, Minneapolis): A new Lyn-Lake neighborhood eatery specializes in Mexican-inspired treats and snacks, including refreshers, popsicles, sorbet, ice cream, waffle ice cream, smoothies, Doritacos, and more. Read more here. Market Grille (All Hy-Vee locations): Hy-Vee is bringing back Market Grille restaurants and rolling out a new menu as it replaces its in-store Wahlburgers. Read more here. Mr. Waffle Dessert (360 West Market, Mall of America): Bubble waffles, taiyaki and other sweet, street food-style treats are the focus of the mall's newest ice cream shop. Read more here. Bank (88 South Sixth Street, Minneapolis): The Westin in downtown Minneapolis has shuttered its longtime steakhouse, Bank. A new restaurant is expected to debut this spring. Read more here. Breakfast Barn (451 Division Street, Millville): Small town Millville lost a local business with the unexpected closure of the Breakfast Barn restaurant this month. The owners cited "unfortunate circumstances." Read more here. Forge and Foundry Distillery (223 Main Street North, Stillwater): The small craft distillery, which opened four-and-a-half years ago across from Hotel Crosby on Main Street, has closed. Read more here. Ho Ting (1380 Duckwood Drive, Eagan): Ho Ting, a longtime Chinese takeout staple in Eagan, has closed as the owners prepare to open a new Mexican restaurant. Read more here. The Machine Shed (8515 Hudson Boulevard North #8702, Lake Elmo): The Machine Shed, a massive restaurant offering farm-fresh Midwestern-style comfort food, has closed after 24 years in business. Read more here. Mankato Brewery (1119 Center Street, North Mankato): A staple of the North Mankato and Mankato communities shut down this month after 12 years in business. Read more here. Revival (four locations): All four locations of the acclaimed fried chicken restaurant Revival closed suddenly and permanently Jan. 19. Read more here. Wuollet Bakery (3608 West 50th Street, Minneapolis): Wuollet Bakery's flagship bakery at 50th and France has closed and the building has been sold. Read more here.

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