
""North Temple is a vibrant and diverse part of Salt Lake City, and that's one of the reasons I wanted to open Un Cafecito there. As a Latina business owner, I wanted to create a space where people from all backgrounds feel welcome and represented.""
""I included it as encouragement for our community to keep pursuing their dreams and goals. I've always wanted Un Cafecito to be a place that inspires people to believe in themselves.""
""We get a lot of inspiration from Latin drinks and desserts, often incorporating those flavors and ingredients into our syrups and mixes for lattes.""
""One of my favorite parts of traveling was getting to try coffee shops everywhere I went. My time as a flight attendant helped sharpen my desire to build a gathering place of my own.""
Un Cafecito has opened in Salt Lake City's North Temple corridor, offering Latin-inspired drinks like horchata lattes and cafe de olla. Founder Cynthia Lemus emphasizes community and representation, creating a welcoming space for diverse backgrounds. The cafe features artwork reflecting her Mexican and Peruvian heritage, including a Frida Kahlo-inspired logo. The menu includes classic espresso drinks and matcha options, with inspiration drawn from Latin flavors. Lemus aims to inspire the community to pursue their dreams, influenced by her experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read at Daily Coffee News by Roast Magazine
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