Get a walking expedition of New Bern off to a chipper start with a stop at the centrally located and always inviting Trent River Coffee Company. Featuring beverages to enjoy in-house, on the go, or even at home, this distinctive coffee shop and community gathering spot has a wealth of great beverages to keep any visitors fueled for the busy and fun-filled day ahead.
Trent River Coffee Company has a locale in the heart of the historic downtown region, and is situated along Craven Street in one of the town’s many original brick buildings. The inside of the shop is warm and enticing, and coffee fans will have a hard time deciding what to order from the assortment of tempting varieties. In addition to a suite of coffee drinks, the Trent River Coffee Company also serves up ice cold milkshakes and Italian Crème Sodas for warm and sunny weather, and the little shop also hosts live music, book signings, and small parties throughout the year. With free wireless internet access and pet friendly facilities, everyone will feel comfortable in this charming destination. Stop by, and pick up some coffee for the road, (or a hefty sample to take back home), and see why the Trent River Coffee Company is a favorite destination for locals and visitors alike.
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