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Brick & Ivy coffee shop opens up on Channahon-Minooka border

Logan and Camryn Deadmond, owners of Brick & Ivy Coffee Co. in Channahon cut the official ribbon to their new business with a Channahon Minooka Chamber/Grundy Chamber ribbon cutting. The Deadmonds were joined by Channahon officials, their family, staff, and Chamber representatives.

The Brick & Ivy Coffee Co. has opened at 27754 Bluegrass Dr., Unit H in Channahon, right on the border with Minooka.

The store is owned by Logan and Camryn Deadmond.

“Brick & Ivy is an independent coffee shop that aims to provide a cozy, vibrant place for great people and great coffee,” Logan Deadmond said in a news release.

According to a news release, the shop provides high-quality coffee, baked goods, food and a family friendly atmosphere.

The menu also includes a wide selection of alternative offerings during most seasons for those who aren’t commonly coffee drinkers, and for families with kids.

The store will also host Brick & Ivy After-Dark events, which will be announced on its Facebook page.

According to the news release, the coffee shop plans to explore Kyoto-style cold brew methods to add to the summer selection.

“We are so excited for the Channahon-Minooka area to have such a welcoming spot serving delicious coffee and so much more. The Brick & Ivy team has worked hard to create a place not only for your daily coffee, but where you are comfortable hanging out and inviting others,” Chamber President & CEO Christina Van Yperen said.

For more information on Brick & Ivy call 217-663-8578 or order online at brick-ivy-coffee-co.square.site.

For more information on the Chamber visit grundychamber.com.

Michael Urbanec

Michael Urbanec

Michael Urbanec covers Grundy County and the City of Morris, Coal City, Minooka, and more for the Morris Herald-News