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Bishop Arts news: Espumoso Café to open in former Papa Danny's spot

Coffee fans, rejoice: Espumoso Café is coming to our neighborhood. Owner and manager Anthony Fernandez says opening day for Bishop Arts' newest business will be April 25.

Fernandez, who co-owns the shop with his father, says Espumoso (which translates into “foamy” or “frothy” in Spanish) will serve coffee drinks, fruit juices and smoothies made with organic, free trade products. Fernandez also contacted local entrepreneurs Oak Cliff Coffee Roasters, whom he hopes will provide the beans for the café.

After growing up “all over the place” (Jamaica, California, Seattle and Texas), exploring Latin American studies at New Mexico University, and earning a stock broker’s license, Fernandez says he decided to venture into opening up his own business after dining in the Bishop Arts District with his family and noticing the former Papa Danny's space (between Veracruz and the Bishop Arts police storefront) for lease. Fernandez plans on opening the café the same day as the Oak Cliff Art Crawl, which nearby neighbors Soda Gallery and Decorazon will be participating in.

  • Posted by Emily Aberg on Apr 8, 2009 at 03:23 PM in Bishop Arts District, Business, Food and Drink, Mitchell, Restaurants, Advocate Mag, Oak Cliff
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  • great news! I look forward to more coffee in the cliff!

    • Posted by carla
    • April 12,2009 at 11:57AM
  • Awesome! Maybe with his Latin American studies experience the store will turn out amazine cafe con leche. Since moving here I have yet to experience one like the ones I loved so much from the historically Cuban areas of Tampa, Fl.

    • Posted by Meredith
    • April 30,2009 at 01:11PM

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