Bereka Coffee to share Ethiopian drinks, cuisine, culture at summer pop-up events in Akron

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Bereka Coffee to share Ethiopian drinks, cuisine, culture at summer pop-up events in Akron
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Ethiopian-native-turned-Akron-resident Nardos Street started the specialty coffee and tea company in 2016 from a desire to share her county’s coffee, culture and cuisine.

, which offers authentic Ethiopian coffee and tea experiences, will be featured at pop-up events this summer in downtown Akron.

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