Showing posts with label The Black 6 Coffee Trading Co.. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Black 6 Coffee Trading Co.. Show all posts
Thursday, July 9, 2020
Tac N Roll awaits an insurance assessment
Several readers sounded the alarm over the site of an empty Tac N Roll at 124 E. Fourth St. between First Avenue and Second Avenue.
Tac N Roll owner Eric Wong offered an explanation. His quick-serve food shop was looted late on May 31, along with many other local businesses...
[Photo on June 1 by Stacie Joy]
"[We] cleared out all the damages and equipment and are waiting on the insurance company assessment regarding the riot/vandalism in our store," he said in a message. "We would love to serve the neighborhood again depending on how much we get back [to be able] to order new equipment and fix our damaged decor. Hopefully, it would be soon."
Most recently, Tac N Roll was sharing the space with the pop up Black 6 Coffee Trading Co. The veteran-owned company, which was created to fund the nonprofit organization the Black 6 Project, was serving coffee and a variety of breakfast parathas.
Wong, a Marine veteran, opened Tac N Roll here in December 2015.
Previously on EV Grieve:
• The Black 6 Coffee Trading Co. takes up temporary residency on 4th Street
Tuesday, February 25, 2020
The Black 6 Coffee Trading Co. takes up temporary residency on 4th Street
The Black 6 Coffee Trading Co. arrived at 124 E. Fourth St. between First Avenue and Second Avenue back on Feb. 10.
The veteran-owned company, which was created to fund the nonprofit organization the Black 6 Project, is currently sharing space with street-food specialists Tac N Roll whose owner, Eric Wong, previously served in the Marine Corps.
This pop-up featuring coffee and a variety of breakfast parathas will be here until July.
You can read more about the Black 6 Project's efforts to fund humanitarian aid and disaster relief missions at this link.
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