Sun Photo by Lisa Warren Shown above, from left, are employees Jerrica Goodson, Makenna Perry, Rachel Barker, and Angel Cogdill. Coleman Gourley, at right, is the owner-operator.
Thursday, July 03, 2008
(Last modified: 2008-07-07 12:19:05)
 

Source: The Greeneville Sun

Attractive Coffee Shop

Located At Corner Of

Main-Depot Streets

By DOUGLAS WATSON

Managing Editor

Cafe Mojoe, a coffeehouse, reopened Wednesday at the corner of Main and Depot streets in the heart of downtown Greeneville.

The new dining spot is attractively decorated, its walls painted in lively colors.

There are some comfortable lounge chairs as well as table seating. It can seat 20 people in two rooms that cover 1,800 square feet.

Free wireless Internet is available.

Cafe Mojoe's owner-operator is Coleman Gourley. He relocated the cafe from its previous location, which closed earlier this year, in the Greeneville Square shopping center along the 11E Bypass.

Gourley purchased the business from his father-in-law, Dr. Mike Monger, a local dentist.

Gourley said Cafe Mojoe features a wide variety of coffees, pastries and sandwiches for breakfast and lunch.

He said the cafe will be open from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. on weekdays as well as on Saturdays, although its Saturday hours have yet to be established.

"We've got a great location," said Gourley, adding that his aim is to have a convenient place for folks to relax.

At times, he said, "We're definitely going to have live music."

Cafe Mojoe fills takeout orders. The telephone number is 638-3056.

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