Thursday, November 8, 2012

Newly opened coffee bar and tap room in Richmond


I took a recent trip down to Richmond’s ecclectic Historic Depot District on a beautiful fall afternoon to have lunch at Roscoe’s. Roscoe’s Coffee Bar and Tap Room is new to Richmond’s Historic Depot District, having just opened about a month ago. Roscoe’s is a beautifully renovated building, with exposed brick walls and a beautiful red stained hardwood floor.  



Roscoe’s offers a wide selection of paninis with your choice of chips and a pickle or hummus. I had the Mediterranean Panini with a side of hummus and blue corn chips and a cup of coffee to drink. My lunch was delicious! The Mediterranean Panini had grilled chicken, spinach, tomato, pesto, feta and mozzarella cheese all between two slices of ciabatta bread. The hummus is made in-house and tasted wonderful!


I relaxed on a couch that was comfy towards the back of Roscoe’s while I ate my lunch and drank coffee. I have been constantly on the go for the last few months; it was so nice just to sit and relax. The environment was very calming and enjoyable.


Roscoe’s has a choice of Indiana-crafted beers available on tap, including brews from Sun King and New Boswell

Roscoe’s has it all. My three favorite things are coffee, desserts and beer. Come try Roscoe’s out sometime with friends, family, co-workers or just yourself! They have seasonal specials like Pumpkin Chai Latte, Caramel Spice Hot Apple Cider and Pumpkin Bagels with Pumpkin Cream Cheese. 

Roscoe’s Coffee Bar and Tap Room is opened Tuesday and Wednesday 7 am-10 pm, Thursday and Friday 7 am- midnight, Saturday 8 am-midnight. Open mic night starts at 6 pm on Wednesday.  Check out their Facebook and Twitter! They actively post news and updates.

While you are in the Historic Depot, be sure to check out many of the marvelous shops and restaurants. Try the Firehouse BBQ & Blues Club, New Boswell Brewery, Gyslain Chocolatier & Bistro, and Paint the Towne Pottery Studio….just to name a few of the wonderful businesses in downtown Richmond, Indiana. 


185 Fort Wayne Ave
Richmond, Indiana
765-962-3019









Ashly Edwards is a senior at Ball State University studying Travel and Tourism.  She interning at the Richmond/Wayne County Indiana Convention & Tourism Bureau in Richmond, Indiana for the fall of 2012.  Ashly was born and raised in Bloomfield, Indiana. She is very passionate about food, history, science fiction and travel.




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