John 3:16 Caffe Is Reopening in St. Cloud

Submitted plan review documents show the cafe opening a few doors away

Neil Cooney
Written By Neil Cooney
News Writer
Photo: Official (Image credit: https://www.facebook.com/john316caffe)

“We are working hard to reopen soon!!!” said a recent post published on Instagram by John 3:16 Caffe. “We miss our John 3:16 Caffe family!”

Founded by Kristy Cook, John 3:16 Caffe is envisioned not only as a coffee shop, but as a spiritual project.

“Years ago, I was given the vision of a coffee shop by way of a dream,” says a statement by Cook on the John 3:16 Caffe website. “Since then, I have been seeking out ways to live it out. I am walking by faith every step of the way. I believe Christ is paving the way for his gospel to spread; therefore, I am to be His hands and feet. As I am walking in the purpose God has prepared for me, I am crafting the art of coffee as I share Christ with those around me one cup at a time.”

What Now came across news of the reopening this week after reviewing plan review paperwork submitted for John 3:16 Caffe at 1111 New York Avenue.

The menu at John 3:16 Caffe has included coffee, cold brews, and Heavenly Bites like the Banana Bread Loaf (Widow of Zarephath): “This moist banana bread loaf is crafted with ripe bananas, a hint of cinnamon, and house-made oat flour. It is nut-free, gluten-free, and lactose-free, making it a delightful treat for everyone.”

What Now reached out to Kristy Cook this week to ask about plans for the reopening. Cook was not immediately available for comment.

You can keep up with John 3:16 Caffe news by following @john316_caffe on Instagram.

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Neil Cooney is a freelance writer. He has received an MFA in Creative Writing from Syracuse University, and his work has been published in the Masters Review. Based in Nashville, he spends his free time cooking Korean food and studying chess.
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