Lunar Infusions Kombucha, house-brewed kombucha and teas.Conjure Coffee, coffee drinks, teas, baked goods, and their new lineup of gelato with ingredients sourced from local farmers.Kekoinga Craft Company, ciders in interesting flavors based on the wide variety of apples grown in Indiana and nearby states also mead and traditional grape-based wines.The Charlie Horse, a full-service bar featuring innovative cocktails plus Indiana beers on-tap and award-winning distilled spirits.Brooks BBQ & Chicken, the first Black-owned barbecue restaurant in Fort Wayne with award-winning sauces and lovingly charcoal-grilled ribs, turkey tips, and fried chicken dipped in their famous vinegar BBQ sauce, and favorite soulful sides like greens, mac-and-cheese, and baked beans.The West Hall offers a dine-in, food-court-style experience with local entrees, desserts, beer, wine, and spirits. The East Hall offers a grocery-style experience with local and artisan products. Merchants will be housed at stalls in the West and East halls of the building, which are divided according to business type. Five more are expected to open in the coming weeks. It will be open to the public every day of the week, 8 a.m. The market will function as an artisan (and alcohol-friendly) food court on campus, as well as a grocery-style space, offering fresh and specialty food items and crafts. Katy Silliman, Senior Experience Director for Electric Works, says: “We hope people come to the market hungry, because they will be able to enjoy great food and drinks onsite, and they will also be able to shop for fresh ingredients to cook delicious meals at home.” This food-hall-style market, similar to The Garage at Bottleworks District in Indianapolis, fulfills a “decade-long vision of a year-round, indoor public market in Downtown Fort Wayne,” its press release explains. More details are available at ’s happening? Fort Wayne's long-awaited, much-debated Electric Works project is opening its doors to the public, starting with one of its most highly anticipated developments, the Union Street Market at 1620 Broadway. Catering options will also be available for Conservatory renters. The café will be open Tuesday - Friday: 7am - 5pm, Saturdays: 8am - 5pm, Sundays: 8am - 4pm, and will be closed Mondays. “They have proven to be a popular destination for Fort Wayne citizens and we are very happy our Conservatory visitors will be able to enjoy their offerings as well.” “We’re thrilled to have this partnership with Conjure Coffee,” said McDaniel. “Uniting fellow plant lovers with a direct agricultural connection through coffee and local food offerings further embraces our ethos of preservation and sustainability through cooperation and support of one another a community near and far." "On behalf of the entire Conjure Coffee Family, we couldn't be more enthused about our collaboration with the Foellinger-Freimann Botanical Conservatory,” said Waldron. In addition to café products they offer an array of roasted coffee for packaged sale and their coffees are also featured at a number of local restaurants. – Mayor Tom Henry, Parks and Recreation Director Steve McDaniel and Conjure Coffee owner Corey Waldron officially cut the ribbon on the new Conjure Coffee café inside the Botanical Conservatory on December 3.Ĭonjure Coffee has already become a Fort Wayne favorite at their home location on Columbia Avenue which features their own locally roasted coffee along with a highly-seasonal menu which features many fresh, locally-sourced products. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.įort Wayne, Ind. This email address is being protected from spambots. Conjure Coffee Opens Inside Botanical Conservatory December 3, 2019
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