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'''O Kafés Coffee Roasters''' roasts premium Fair Trade coffees for retail sale. The company was founded in [[2005]] by [[Kirk Summers]] and [[Erin Isbell]]. In addition to packaged coffees, the company has operated a booth serving fresh-brewed coffee at the [[Pepper Place Saturday Market]]. In September [[2008]] '''O Kafés!''' opened as a coffeehouse and music venue in the [[Martin Biscuit Building]] at [[Pepper Place]].
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The '''Red Cat Coffee House''' is a coffee house and music venue opened in September [[2008]] as '''O Kafés!''' in the [[Martin Biscuit Building]] at [[Pepper Place]]. The name was changed in March [[2010]] due to confusion over pronunciation.
 
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The Red Cat is the retail extension of '''O Kafés Coffee Roasters''', which roasts premium Fair Trade coffees for retail sale. The company was founded in [[2005]] by [[Kirk Summers]] and [[Erin Isbell]]. In addition to packaged coffees, the company has operated a booth serving fresh-brewed coffee at the [[Pepper Place Market]].  
 
A second location of The Red Cat opened on [[April 1]], [[2016]] at the [[Parkside Apartments]], facing [[Railroad Park]].
 
In October [[2019]] Summers and Isbell sold the chain to [[Mike McElwain|Mike]] and [[Aileen McElwain]]. They extended the hours of the shop in the Pepper Place Entertainment District, and applied to sell beer and wine. The moved to expand the kitchens at both locations.


==References==
==References==
*O'Hara, Jo Ellen (September 19, 2008) "O Kafes! opens at Martin Biscuit Company on Southside." ''Birmingham News''
* O'Hara, Jo Ellen (September 19, 2008) "O Kafes! opens at Martin Biscuit Company on Southside." {{BN}}
* Colurso, Mary (March 12, 2010) "[http://blog.al.com/mcolurso/2010/03/birminghams_o_kafes_becomes_th.html O Kafes! becomes The Red Cat]." {{BN}}
* Horn, Jason (March 28, 2011) "[http://b-metro.com/ten-spots-2/1429/ Ten spots: To get a good cup of joe]." ''B-Metro''
* Bowser, Javacia Harris (February 24, 2020) "[https://styleblueprint.com/birmingham/everyday/red-cat-coffee-house-pepper-place/ The New Vision for The Red Cat Coffee House at Pepper Place]" ''StyleBlueprint''


==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.okafes.com O Kafés] website
* [https://theredcatcoffeehouse.com/ Red Cat Coffee House] website


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[[Category:Parkside Apartments]]

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The Red Cat Coffee House is a coffee house and music venue opened in September 2008 as O Kafés! in the Martin Biscuit Building at Pepper Place. The name was changed in March 2010 due to confusion over pronunciation.

O Kafés logo

The Red Cat is the retail extension of O Kafés Coffee Roasters, which roasts premium Fair Trade coffees for retail sale. The company was founded in 2005 by Kirk Summers and Erin Isbell. In addition to packaged coffees, the company has operated a booth serving fresh-brewed coffee at the Pepper Place Market.

A second location of The Red Cat opened on April 1, 2016 at the Parkside Apartments, facing Railroad Park.

In October 2019 Summers and Isbell sold the chain to Mike and Aileen McElwain. They extended the hours of the shop in the Pepper Place Entertainment District, and applied to sell beer and wine. The moved to expand the kitchens at both locations.

References

External links