The space at 2414 Central Avenue in St. Pete will soon be home to a brand-new Vietnamese coffee shop. It’s a growing trend, says coverage published by St. Pete Rising.
“Known for TikTok-worthy slow-dripped brews topped with colorful cold foams and inventive add-ins, Vietnamese coffee shops have been popping up in major U.S. cities like New York, Portland, and Los Angeles. Now,” the coverage says, “it’s St. Pete’s turn.”
Called Say Coffee Shop (“‘Say’ translated to ‘obsessed’ in Vietnamese,’” says St. Pete Rising), it’s a new project from Haley Huynh, owner of Pinellas Park’s Sip Tea Boba.
Made with Vietnamese beans, Say Coffee House’s coffee will be served in variety of ways—most notably in famous Vietnamese styles, like the class slow-dripped brew with condensed milk. It will also be available with egg foam made from egg yolks, or with sea salt foam, or with ube foam.
What Now confirmed news of the opening with Huynh on Friday. Huynh was not immediately available to discuss the opening further, however.
Opening in the Grand Central District, Say Coffee House will join nearby restaurants like The Floribbean, Valhalla Bakery St. pete, and Pin on Grand. It’s expected to open this spring.
You can keep up with the opening by following @saycoffehouse on Instagram.
