Colorado-based coffee shop coming to Augusta

Ziggi's Coffee is finalizing plans for a location on Furys Ferry Road.

Date: June 27, 2023

A new coffee competitor with a predominately Midwest presence is seeking entry into the Augusta market.

Ziggi’s Coffee has submitted plans to Augusta Planning and Development for its first location in the local market at 254 Furys Ferry Road near Augusta West Dance.

The company started with a single shop in Longmont, Colo. in 2004. It now has locations across the U.S., including 54 spots in Colorado, but this will be its first store in Georgia.

Ziggi’s menu includes coffee, teas, smoothies, breakfast burritos, oatmeal, breakfast and lunch sandwiches, scones, bread, cookies and cake pops.

Another local coffee shop, Café Dulce, opened about one-and-a-half miles down the road less than a year ago in October.

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Natalie Walters is an Augusta, Ga. native who graduated from Westminster in 2011. She began her career as a business reporter in New York in 2015, working for Jim Cramer at TheStreet and for Business Insider. She went on to get her master’s in investigative journalism from The Cronkite School in Phoenix in 2020. She was selected for The Washington Post’s 2021 intern class but went on to work for The Dallas Morning News where her work won a first place award from The Association of Business Journalists. In 2023, she was featured on an episode of CNBC’s American Greed show for her work covering a Texas-based scam that targeted the Black community during the pandemic. She's thrilled to be back near family covering important stories in her hometown.

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