The acrimonious dispute between Port City Java and its founder has come to an end as the company and Reynolds mutually agreed to have a lawsuit the company filed against Don Reynolds dismissed. A ...
Port City Java Cafe founder and Chief Operating Officer Don Reynolds and his wife have left the Wilmington-based chain of coffee houses, Reynolds’ replacement said Tuesday. Steve Schnitzler, the new ...
Brunswick Forest Cafe opens in Leland, North Carolina. Port City Java signed a development deal for 25 stores in Dubai over the next 10 years. An additional site at North Carolina State University ...
WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT) - A new Port City Java location opened on Wednesday, Nov. 16 at the Crossroads on Carolina Beach Road near the recently-opened Harris Teeter, per an announcement from the ...
Port City Java opened yesterday its newest café. The new unit, located at 4610 West Market Street, Greensboro, North Carolina, is a freestanding cafe offering drive-thru service. The cafe is owned by ...
GREENVILLE — Brooks Brothers wasn't the only store on downtown's Main Street to greet the new year with doors closed. A half-block away, the Port City Java coffee shop in the Wells Fargo building ...
Two local organizations have joined forces for an international project. Port City Java has teamed up with the Full Belly Project to use their nut sheller to shell coffee beans. The goal is to use the ...
When not even the terms latte, cappuccino and espresso are enough, you have to dig deeper into the dictionary of coffee: “Frappa Cappuccino”, “El Red Eye” and “Slush’n Joe” have invaded Costa Rica.
SALISBURY — Now being poured at Port City Java — a cup of woe. Despite the efforts of impassioned local customers, the coffee house and cafe at 1804 W. Innes St. will close next month. “This place has ...
Port City Java is open for business on the campus of North Carolina State University. The Wilmington-based coffee shop and caf announced the opening of the first of three locations on NCSU's campus on ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. Prominent Wilmington businessman W. Cecil Worsley III has ...
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