officially relaunched on Valentine’s Day — an appropriate day for what its founder intended, a caffeinated love letter to Salt Lake City’s Rose Park neighborhood., who converted an old FedEx truck into a mobile coffee unit in 2016. Perez couldn’t get a decent cup of coffee in Rose Park, and she knew her neighbors couldn’t either.
During its opening week, Buzzed parked in its usual Rose Park spot, at 960 W. 100 North, right next to Centro Unico’s parking lot. On a recent sunny winter morning, neighbors lined up outside the window as Thomas, Dominic’s brother and Buzzed’s barista, served drip coffee and speedily prepped specialty drinks, including dirty chai, Mexican Mocha, Purple Haze and Love Potion . Quite a few people also opted for the cronuts, baked by Vosen’s Bread Paradise.
“We love the neighborhood,” Hibl added. “We love the connection the truck already has to the people here, so we want to be consistent with giving them quality coffee options.”, the downtown site at 228 S. Edison St. where Campos Coffee once lived — but discovered that was prohibited due to Utah’s liquor laws. Plan B was parking a coffee truck next to the bar, and Oliver originally envisioned an Italian theme.
Dominic Oliver and Sierra Hibl, the new owners of Buzzed Coffee, stand for a portrait with their coffee truck on Saturday, Feb. 19, 2022.
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