Pressed Coffee Bar and Eatery host ribbon cutting ceremony at Poland library

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Neighbors | Jessica Harker.Pressed Coffee Bar and Eatery representatives prepared to cut the ribbon officially opening the location, from left, Megan Shaw, Amy Tuscano, Frank Tuscano, Pamela Vonbergen and Aimee Fifarek.

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Neighbors | Jessica Harker.Pressed Coffee bar and Eatery celebrated the official opening on the new location in the Poland library on Jan. 10 with a ribbon cutting ceremony where representatives, from left, Megan Shaw, Amy Tuscano, Frank Tuscano, Pamela Vonbergen and Aimee Fifarek, prepared to cut the ribbon.

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Neighbors | Jessica Harker.Pressed Coffee Bar and Eatery representatives, from left, Megan Shaw, Amy Tuscano, Frank Tuscano, Pamela Vonbergen and Aimee Fifarek, celebrated the opening of the new location in Poland on Jan. 10 with a ribbon cutting ceremony.

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Neighbors | Jessica Harker.Co-owner of Pressed Bar and Eatery, Frank Tuscano, cut the ribbon opening the new location at the Poland library.

By JESSICA HARKER

jharker@vindy.com

The Poland branch of the Public Library of Youngstown and Mahoning County welcomed Pressed Coffee Bar and Eatery to the location with an official ribbon cutting ceremony on Jan. 10.

Co-owners of Pressed, Pamela Vonbergen and Frank Tuscano, were present at the event, cutting the ribbon to the new location.

“We have the one location downtown for four years and we have been well received by the community there and we decided it would be a good idea to expand,” Tuscano said.

The location has been open in the library since Oct. 29.

“We have had great feedback, everyone who has been here has loved it,” Tuscano said. “We’re just trying to get the word out and let people know we are open.”

The location was redecorated before Oct. 29 by Tuscano and Vonbergen.

“Its really is Frank’s vision,” Vonbergen said. “It’s all in his head, he does a great job.”

The renovation included new light fixtures, tables and wall decorations for the sitting area, along with a total re-hall of Pressed’s new facilities.

The location currently has 10 employees, some of which switch between the Poland and downtown locations.

“We are just excited to be here, and definitely want everyone to know,” Tuscano said.

Pressed opens daily before the library does at 6:30 a.m. and closes at 9 p.m.

Both locations also offer delivery by calling the location or through the website, www.pressedcoffeebarandeatery.com.

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