In September 2015 they purchased a 1971, half gutted, Go Tag-a-long travel trailer in Ithaca, NY and they got to work to turn it into their dream. Both being entrepreneurs and having the skills necessary, they got to work to hatch a plan and bring a mobile coffee shop solution to Vermont. Nicole and Andrew finally decided to settle in Vermont and after living in Johnson, Westford and now Bolton, they saw a need for a well made specialty coffee in the area’s outside of Burlington and it’s already well developed coffee culture. These cabins would provide a a stellar espresso in the middle of nowhere. During their trip they were also impressed at the prevalence of coffee cabins littered throughout remote, sparsely populated areas of Oregon and Washington state. This would allow them to feel the vibe of the place, pick up on the culture of that part of the country and sample their coffee. Along the way, in each town they visited, they would go to the local coffee shop. to find the place they wanted to settle in. They began a 5 month road trip around the U.S. After college, driven by creative pursuits (a career in music for Andrew and a Master’s Degree in Art for Nicole) they moved to the great city of Montreal and during that time became fond of the incredible croissants, great espresso and the variety of cafés found in the city.Īfter 6 years in Montreal it was time for a change and they decided to move to Nicole’s native country, the USA. Owners Nicole Grinstead & Andrew Sepic met while going to college in Canada and fell in love.