Le Bon Cafe and Ivory Road Cafe partner to offer drive-thru coffee in Arden

Le Bon Café specializes in organic coffees, teas and espresso drinks.

PRESS RELEASE FROM LE BON CAFE and IVORY ROAD CAFE & KITCHEN:

Le Bon Cafe and Ivory Road Cafe & Kitchen have teamed up to provide the greater Arden community with a drive-thru coffee shop. Chantal Berot, owner of Le Bon Café, will be parking her coffee truck at 1854 Brevard Road every Monday through Friday from 6:30am-9:30am. Drivers will be able to easily access the coffee truck via the direct on and off drive thru access from northbound Brevard Road.

This badass duo is run by local, independent business women. Former Dubliner, Chantal Berot opened Le Bon Café just 4 months ago. Specializing in organic coffees, teas and espresso drinks, they also offer a variety of breakfast goods. This unique little wagon was built by the owner and her husband of Rolling Roots Asheville using recycled, salvaged and reclaimed materials. With a focus on sustainability, local products and specialty drinks, they are intent on bringing this community the best WNC has to offer.

Jill Wasilewski, owner of Ivory Road Cafe & Kitchen, has been in business only 3 months – serving breakfast all day, lunch, and a wide variety of homemade baked goods in her café. She is extremely excited to be a part of the community. Jill and her team have also started offering Saturday Afternoon Tea – a traditional high tea affair, including fingers sandwiches, petit fours, and artisanal tea.

Jill Wasilewski, owner of Ivory Road Café & Kitchen. Photo courtesy of Ivory Road Café & Kitchen
Jill Wasilewski, owner of Ivory Road Café & Kitchen. Photo courtesy of Ivory Road Café & Kitchen
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