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We can’t wait to get our hooves on a cup.

Photos courtesy Lucky Goat Coffee

There’s a new brew in town, Lakeland.

Florida’s own Lucky Goat Coffee is opening a new location this fall in the corner of the Merchant’s Walk plaza.

Baaaah-loved for its expertly crafted specialty coffee + Tallahassee-roasted beans, cafe lovers can look forward to:

  • Espresso-based drinks
  • Nitro cold brew on tap
  • Matcha and other teas
  • Fresh-baked treats
  • And so much more

Want to watch the space come to life? Follow along on Instagram and Facebook for grand opening dates + sneak peeks.

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