An attorney and Montgomery native is putting a twist on the concept of coffee and conversations.
Baristas and Barristers serves up a variety of coffees, teas, lattes, espresso shots, and cocktails.
The coffee bar is located inside Whiting’s Law Office at 547 S. Lawrence Street. After years of living in Birmingham, the Montgomery native made the move back and decided downtown was the right fit. “If we can get people to reinvest back into the same community they grew up then those are ingredients for success and sustainability,” said Jonathan Avant.
“I think a lot of small businesses are now benefiting from not only some of the opportunity we have in spaces downtown but also just the opportunity of a lot more foot traffic,” said Avant.
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