coffee and shopping
Luxury fashion brand Coach brews up new coffee shop at Austin's Domain

Coach is an iconic fashion brand, and now it's expanding into the hospitality industry.
What's a good ol' shopping spree (or just some window shopping) without a latte in your hand? Luxury fashion brand Coach is combining fashion with hospitality at its new Austin store and New York City-inspired coffee shop now open at The Domain.
The Coach Coffee Shop, located at 11401 Century Oaks Terrace, Ste. 121, is the second location to open in the U.S. The first opened in Tinton Falls, New Jersey.
According to a press release, the 3,000-square-foot store has been completely redesigned to spotlight the coffee shop while also displaying Coach's latest collection of handbags, clothing, and accessories. Visitors will also notice the brand's new mascot "Lil Miss Jo" on branded merchandise, which includes coffee mugs, hats, clothing, tote bags, and more.

The drink menu includes all of the classic caffeinated beverages one would expect to find at a coffee shop, as well as specialty lattes like mocha, chai, matcha, and a seasonal s'mores flavor. Non-coffee drinkers can enjoy an iced black tea, fresh lemonade, or an Arnold Palmer.
Baked goods on the menu include a specialty "Tabby Cake" and "Lil Miss Joe" cookie, as well as staples like croissants, blueberry muffins, and a seasonal flavored scone.
The shop will also have a small selection of soft serve ice cream available in two flavors: peanut butter and jelly (and a swirl). For those who want to give their soft serve a caffeinated kick, the baristas can turn it into an affogato.
The Coach Coffee Shop is open daily from 8 am to 7 pm.

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