Goodbye Starbucks? Indigo just announced its partnership with Canada-based Good Earth Coffeehouse which will open cafés in select locations. 

Indigo plans to convert its available café spaces to offer its customers a chance to support a local business. 

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Peter Ruis, President of Indigo, said in a release to Newswire, “With aligned core values of quality, a commitment to sustainable practices, and bringing people together, it could not be a more natural fit. Good Earth prides itself in being a community coffeehouse with good food, and we’re thrilled to be able to offer our customers an opportunity to enjoy the space and connect with one another while they shop with us.” 

If you’ve never heard of Good Earth Coffeehouse, well then say hello to your new fave coffee shop.

The founder, Nan Eskenazi, opened the first store back in 1991 in Calgary, Alberta, and now operates over 40 locations across Canada. 

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Good Earth offers handcrafted, ethically sourced coffee and espresso.

You’ll also be able to order a variety of cold drinks like smoothies, cold brew, tea lemonades, fresh juices, and more, plus dairy-free options!

No word on whether Starbucks locations inside of select Indigos will be moved, or the café will take up previous spaces, but we do know that Indigo will remain open throughout all renovations.

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Vegan cinnamon bun chain Cinnaholic finally opened their doors on August 10th.

Cinnaholic is set to open three locations around the GTA between August and September, with the first being in Promenade Mall, another near Chester Station, and a third near Steeles and Markham Road.

The San-Fransisco based bakery creates 100% vegan, lactose, and dairy-free cinnamon buns, also known as Cinnacakes. They also offer over 20 different and vegan frosting and topping options to choose from. Their frosting options include almond, banana cream, maple, and chai with toppings such as cookie dough, pie crumble, brownie bites, and chocolate chips.

Upon Cinnaholic’s appearance on Shark Tank, it has since grown to build 23 locations in the United States. They’re Canadian locations so far include one in Manitoba and Alberta with a goal to open 70 more locations across the country in the future.

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