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Downtown 'Sip and Skip' to open Sept. 2 with morning coffee service and pastries

August 26, 2025 | Town of Nashville, Nash County, North Carolina


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Downtown 'Sip and Skip' to open Sept. 2 with morning coffee service and pastries
At the Town of Nashville MSC meeting on Aug. 25, a downtown business owner announced a new morning coffee service called "Sip and Skip," set to begin Sept. 2.

The presenter said the service will operate roughly from 7 a.m. to 10 a.m. on weekdays and described a setup in an underused indoor bar area for quick coffee pickup. The presenter said customers will be able to add flavors (hazelnut, salted caramel, vanilla) and that pastries such as muffins and bagels will be available; the presenter said "we're not charging on extra for all these extras in it. It's gonna be 1 coffee." The presenter also said the shop will be closed this week to resolve a large‑cup fitting issue with a coffee urn and that Saturday hours could be added if demand warrants it.

The owner invited downtown employees to visit and said the space could be used for informal morning meetings. No fee structure beyond the single‑price reference, staffing, or licensing details was provided during the meeting.

This announcement was presented as an informational business update; the board took no formal action.

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