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Chamber of Commerce holds ribbon cutting for Busy Bee Café

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Busy Bee Café, a new downtown hotspot for coffee, espresso, and baked goods, is thrilled to announce its grand opening with a ribbon-cutting celebration today, hosted by the Greater Rochester Chamber of Commerce. Busy Bee Café promises to offer a cozy atmosphere where locals and visitors can enjoy delightful food and drinks while fostering community spirit.

Open Monday through Friday from 6 a.m. to 4 p.m., and Saturday from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m., the café caters to both early risers and brunch lovers, with extended hours for those seeking a comfortable spot to unwind after work.

“We’re excited to bring Busy Bee Café to Rochester and create a welcoming space where people can gather, relax, and enjoy great food,” said David Mather, the café’s founder. “From our freshly baked pastries to our locally sourced ingredients, we’re committed to supporting local farmers and delivering a menu that reflects our community’s vibrant flavors.”

In the ribbon-cutting photo, owner David Mather is joined by representatives from the Chamber and City, who were present to celebrate the café’s opening.

Visit Busy Bee Café at 22 North Main Street in downtown Rochester. For more information, call 603-441-6065, or visit http://busybee-cafe.com.

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