remember the octanes we lost in 2020
REMEMBERThe Original Octane
Octane was a real coffee house, a youthful institution for disruptor wannabes. Like so many brands, Octane is a symbol of a local neighborhood business that was taken too early by COVID-19. The least we can do is remember them.
Gone But Not Forgotten
Over 100,000 small businesses have closed forever. 55 percent of businesses closed on Yelp have shut down for good. It’s no exaggeration to say that small businesses are quietly dying. Restaurants, bars, apparel, yoga … The list goes on.
Remember The
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TREVELINO/KELLER
We opened in 2003, just weeks before Octane Coffee House started the retail rebirth of West Midtown Atlanta. We gathered among the other promising entrepreneurs to brew innovation together. Like so many neighborhoods across America, the area is quiet today as we make our drive into the office, passing a hollowed out Octane. We are hopeful some will return, others will not. While our job is to build a brand’s reputation, today, we remember a few whose reputations should be etched in our memories.
Remember The Octanes
Weekdays
Closed
Weekends
Closed
Trevelino/Keller
Phone
404-214-0722 X106
Address
.3 Miles from Original Octane
Atlanta, GA 30318