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The Story Doesn’t End With Big City Coffee’s Closure

Emily Manifold by Emily Manifold
September 23, 2025
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The Story Doesn’t End With Big City Coffee’s Closure

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On a crisp September morning in downtown Boise, the smell of fresh cinnamon rolls once again drifts out of the corner café at 1416 W. Grove Street. Inside, sunlight filters through the tall windows, catching on the steam rising from mugs and the golden crusts of pastries stacked in the glass case. For longtime patrons, the scene feels familiar—comfortingly so. Yet above the hum of espresso machines and the chatter of regulars, the café carries a new name: Caffeina Kitchen.

When Big City Coffee closed its doors in 2024 after 24 years, it left behind more than just an empty space. It left a daily ritual for locals who lined up for biscuits and gravy, college students cramming over lattes, and office workers ducking in for their morning caffeine fix. For some, the closing felt like the end of an era. “I thought, well, that’s it,” said one customer, a Boise resident who had been coming since her children were in strollers. “Where else was I going to get a cinnamon roll the size of my head?”

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But the story didn’t end there. Within weeks, Caffeina Coffee Roasting Company—founded in 2018 by entrepreneur and roaster Lyndsey Hopkins—stepped into the space with a vision that blended reverence for the past with an eye toward the future. Hopkins wasn’t looking to erase Big City Coffee’s legacy; she wanted to honor it.

Familiar Flavors with a Fresh Twist

The menu tells the story of continuity. The legendary cinnamon rolls remain, gooey and generous, still big enough to share but rarely shared. So too do the hearty biscuits and gravy that defined Saturday mornings for many Boise families. Keeping these staples wasn’t just a business move—it was a gesture to the community, a way of saying: your memories here matter.

At the same time, Caffeina Kitchen has layered in its own personality. A line of specialty lattes now stretches across the chalkboard, from the honey-kissed “Honey Bee Latte” to spiced cold brews that reflect Hopkins’ background in roasting. On a recent weekday morning, a young couple split a plate of the new vegan breakfast options while a trio of office workers passed around forks of a bubbling mac-and-cheese bowl—dishes Big City never offered but that feel at home in a café eager to serve a modern downtown.

Bridging Two Generations of Coffee Culture

The sense of continuity is more than culinary. Several Big City Coffee employees joined the new team, greeting regulars with the same warmth that had kept them coming back for decades. Their presence softens the edges of change. “It feels like the old place, just with a little more polish,” said a customer who had been wary about the transition but now finds herself lingering for a second cup.

Hopkins has been intentional about framing the shift as community stewardship rather than competition. She speaks of Sarah Fendley, Big City Coffee’s former owner, with admiration: “Her bakery was magic. She built something that shaped this community.” Fendley, in turn, has voiced support for Hopkins, hinting that Big City may someday return in another form. The mutual respect between the two women has given the transition an unusually collaborative spirit in a business landscape often defined by rivalry.

A Café That Extends Beyond Its Walls

From 7 a.m. to 2 p.m., the café hums with the rhythms of downtown life. Office workers crowd the counter for coffee before their first meetings, while students tuck into laptops near the window. On weekends, families spread out at long tables, children pressing sticky fingers into cinnamon roll frosting. The space, with its larger kitchen and central location, doubles as a venue for catered lunches and private events, embedding itself into Boise’s daily fabric in ways its suburban sister cafés could not.

Beyond the walls of Grove Street, Caffeina Coffee Roasting Company continues to deepen its presence in the city. Wholesale partnerships with local restaurants keep its beans in circulation, kiosks at major employers like Micron extend its reach, and its “Coffee for a Cause” program channels proceeds into community initiatives. Hopkins’ vision is not just about selling coffee; it’s about weaving the company into the rhythms of Boise life.

Honoring the Past, Shaping the Future

In a city where restaurants and cafés come and go, the story of Caffeina Kitchen’s arrival on Grove Street is unusual. It demonstrates that growth doesn’t always have to mean displacement, that one business can inherit the soul of another while bringing something new to the table. For customers, it means the comfort of familiar flavors alongside the excitement of fresh choices. For employees, it means stability in a time of change. For Boise, it means that the corner café remains what it has always been: a place to gather, linger, and feel at home.

One Saturday morning, a mother lifted her toddler into a high chair near the pastry case. She ordered a cinnamon roll—the same kind she once shared with her own mother in the same café, under a different sign. As she tore off a piece of the oversized roll, she smiled. “Some things change,” she said, “but the best parts stay the same.”

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Emily Manifold

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