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JoZoara Coffee Shop to move locations

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Photo courtesy of JoZoara Coffee Shop

Murfreesboro favorite JoZoara Coffee Shop will be relocating to Medical Center Parkway on May 1.

A popular meet-up spot and self-proclaimed “Coffee Sanctuary,” JoZoara has been serving hot coffee and cafe-style food for the past seven years. While the establishment currently is located at 536 North Thompson Ln., owners Dan and Jane Ogg are excited to move to the Fountains at Gateway, an office and retail district planned to be built on Medical Center Parkway in the summer.

Aside from tasty treats and coffee, JoZoara also caters and hosts special events during the week, such as game nights fellowship meetings. The shop also offers both vegan and allergy-friendly options to cater to special food needs.

For more information about JoZoara and their full menu, visit their website.

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