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Miller’s Brew prepares to open second location at West Regional Library in Fayetteville

By Staff Report, posted 9 months ago
Miller’s Brew accepted a ceremonial “turning of the key” for their new location inside West Regional Library. Pictured from left are Karl Molnar (back left), Pam Marinelli, Kim Molar, Joey Marinelli, Assistant County Manager and Library Director Faith Phillips, Board of Commissioners Chairman Glenn Adams and County Manager Clarence Grier. Photo provided by Cumberland County.

Local coffee shop Miller’s Brew is preparing to open their second coffee shop at West Regional Library, located at 7469 Century Circle, in Fayetteville.

Kim and Karl Molnar opened Miller’s Brew Coffee Shop, a shop that doubles as a training center for adults with special needs, in the first quarter of 2023. It is an extension of the couple’s nonprofit organization Miller’s Crew, started in 2016. 

After almost two years in business at their premiere location, Miller’s Brew is ready to expand. This new location will allow Miller’s Brew to connect with and train even more crew members. Cumberland County Public Library held a key ceremony on Monday, Nov. 25, to officially welcome Miller’s Brew to Café West at West Regional Library. 

“I’m so thankful to people who believed in us,” said Miller’s Brew owner Kim Molnar in a press release. “We are true to our community and true to our mission. We are grateful to the county for their partnership.”

Miller’s Brew anticipates a full opening in early 2025. 

“We are thrilled to welcome Miller’s Brew to Café West,” said Assistant County Manager and Library Director Faith B. Phillips in a press release. “We look forward to seeing the positive impact this collaboration will have as we continue to serve our residents in innovative and meaningful ways.”

For more information on Miller’s Brew Coffee Shop, visit millerscrew.com/millers-brew-coffee-shop or facebook.com/MillersBrewCoffeeShop.

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