
Friday was the first day that Cutieās opened up its second floor. While I wasnāt there during the early part of day, I came in around 3 oāclock. I wasnāt passing up the opportunity to enjoy my coffee in the new seating area.
It was too hot to enjoy my drink outside, even of it was an iced coffee. I ordered the White Sands Cold Brew and put the finishing touches on my blog while taking in the new seating.
The new changes look amazing and Cutieās has come a long way. The thumbnail for this blog is one of my favorite pictures that I took yesterday. There are some more additions coming but I like what Iām seeing so far. Hereās a few pictures of the new second floor. One of the pictures is from Cuties and the rest are my own. I think they tell the story just as well.




Cutieās Coffee Company opened on October 14, 2023, and my first visit was just after New Yearās a few months later. I immediately fell in love with the place and the atmosphere. The baristas past and present know me well and help me pick out something good when Iām not sure. I usually have my drink picked out before I go most of the time.
Weather permitting, there will be Bible Study Monday night in the Cutieās parking lot. Not sure what the lesson will be yet. Some of my future visits include ordering their caffeine free refreshers (as I near my appointments the first week of August).
The Fall menu makes its debut on August 29, not that Iām looking forward to it yet. With the new upstairs seating, I canāt to work on a blog while enjoying a pumpkin spice latte this Fall. The 3rd anniversary celebration takes place on the third⦠of October. Thatās a week out from my second vacation.
While this month sees multiple Cuties visits, Iāll also go to Caleese. Though Iām not sure if Export is in my travels yet. Maybe a Ligonier trip on one of my days off to enjoy coffee at Abigailās or a sundae at the Ligonier Creamery.
I’m looking forward to my plans for lunch this Friday as my cousin and I celebrate our belated birthdays. I suggested Ligonier or Donegal as theyāre both halfway points between Greensburg and Somerset. Whatever we agree on, Iāll share on the blog next weekend.