In this episode of accessAtlanta, we talk all things coffee.

The number of locally-owned coffee shops has increased across the nation, as well as here in Atlanta. For example, here you can find a motorcycle shop that sells espresso and coffee lemonade as well as a coffee shop that provides a view of the Chattahoochee River.

In this episode of accessAtlanta, producer Bria Felicien speaks with Taproom Coffee & Beer owner Jonathan Pascual and the creator behind atlantacoffeeshops.com, who has visited more than 100 locally-owned shops in metro Atlanta, about the coffee scene, coffee culture and coffee-related things to do in Atlanta.

Plus, host Shane Harrison shares things to do in and around Atlanta over the next 10 days, including the Enchanting Winter Wonderland Exhibition and Brockhampton at the Roxy.

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