18 April 2023
chains provide customers a different way to
enjoy their coffee. Molnar's husband, Karl
Molnar, built the swings himself for a coffee
garden feel.
"I like different," says Kim Molnar.
Inside, it's not your typical coffee house.
Instead of brown décor in different shades,
the seats are bright blue, and one wall is
painted with colorful flowers bursting with
life.
e Molnar family has given the cafe and
its employees a new purpose.
On the back of a thick metal door that once
protected the vault rest about 20 magnetic
name tags. Each bears the handwritten name
of an employee awaiting his shi.
What once was closed to all but a select
few is now open to everyone.
Top, Caitlin Erben, 22, hands a dog treat
to Moose during a visit to the drive-thru
window at Miller's Brew.
Above: Aprons with name tags hang on
the wall.
Right, Kim Molnar, left, assists Clarence
Gillis while he runs the checkout system.
Inside, it's not your typical
coffee house. Instead of
brown décor in different
shades, the seats are
bright blue, and one wall
is painted with colorful
flowers bursting with life.