Rêve Coffee Lab opens a stand in Baton Rouge's Mid City. See hours, what's on the menu.

In a space that's small but mighty, Rêve Coffee Lab has opened a coffee stand on Government Street in Baton Rouge. At 2544 Government St., next to Barracuda Taco Stand and in the back of The Parker ...

Amid the aroma of freshly brewed coffee and the hum of curious chatter, CE caught up with Tarush Agarwal at Coffee Lab’s newest outpost in Sarath City Capital Mall, where the space feels more like a ...

HTR Media: Manitowoc's new Coffee Lab caters to both people and their dogs

A father and son duo opened the Coffee Lab drive-thru coffee shop in Manitowoc. The shop offers a variety of beverages, food items and merchandise, including treats for dogs. Plans for warmer months ...

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