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Chamber of Commerce Holds Grand Opening Ribbon Cutting for Bean Me Up

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The Chamber was pleased to hold a ribbon-cutting ceremony for Bean Me Up, to celebrate their Grand Opening at 22 North Main Street in downtown Rochester.

Bean Me Up is an espresso and boba bar that features a wide variety of espresso, lattes, boba teas, baked goods, sandwiches, soups, salads, poke bowls, and more. Dine in or grab it to go.

Owner Kris Enis-Maranda expressed her thanks to the greater Rochester community for all of the love and support, stating “the energy has really kept us motivated to make this happen.”

“We appreciate the guidance and support from all the folks that work for the City of Rochester that have guided us and advised us along the way,” said Enis-Maranda. “This city is clearly determined to be great and we’re thrilled to contribute to its success with Bean Me Up and Fallen Leaf Bistro!”

For more information about Bean Me Up, visit: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100077902750546

Pictured in the photo with Kris and Asher are family, friends, and staff and also Brylye Collins, Rose Talent Consulting, LLC; David Richard, D F Richard Energy; Dave Stevens, Hourihane, Cormier & Associates, LLC; Alan Johnson, Breezeline; Tanya Hervey, Greater Rochester Chamber of Commerce; Kendall Spewock, Admiral Property LLC; Chamber President Laura Ring; Amy Brown, Yankee Electric & Co. LLC ; Matt Wyatt, City of Rochester NH; Dave Robart, Business Communications of Maine, and Rochester City Councilor Ashley Desrochers.

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