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INDABA in the Spokesman

posted Oct 23, 2009 6:52 AM by Ben Doornink

The following write-up is in the Spokesman Review in today's business section on page A12.  Cool, huh?


Coffee bar to open in West Central

Indaba Coffee Bar is set to open Nov. 9 in Spokane’s West Central neighborhood.

Owners Bobby Enslow, Ben Doornink and Jimmy Addington of Spokane will offer Italian-style espresso, French-press coffee and pastries.

The coffee bar is in the newly constructed Walnut Corners housing development, 1425 West Broadway. Indaba will be sharing a commercial space with The Book Parlor, a nonprofit bookstore, and Katie’s Table, a nonprofit deli and grocery store. The Book Parlor is open now and Katie’s Table plans to open soon.

“Indaba” is a South African word that refers to a gathering of tribal leaders.

A portion of Indaba’s proceeds will go toward supporting the community through organizations such as Project HOPE, an at-risk youth and gang- prevention initiative in West Central.