Who’s talking on Knoxify? You are. Some of the best comments from the past week or so listed below for your reading enjoyment. Before Dollywood There Was…? “Holy moley. I vaguely remember Silver Dollar City. Think I may still have a few ginormous, plastic mugs with the logo on the …
What do you want to know about Knoxville?
Since December of last year we’ve been covering the things that make Knoxville great. Our top content ranges from coffee shops to co-working groups so you’ve made it quite clear what you like to read on Knoxify. But we know you like other things, right? What do you want to …
Yet Another Coffee Shop in Downtown Knoxville?
The Knoxify crew just got a new follower on Twitter, Remedy Coffee. Looks like Knoxville will get a new coffee shop at 125 Jackson Ave.
Month in Review: Twitter Makes for a Hot July
Oh how we wish we could retract the countless hours we’ve spent explaining Twitter to our friends. “It’s a transparent inbox for your business. It will connect you with people you otherwise wouldn’t meet. It will…oh forget it. Just pass the popcorn.” At least someone must be listening or, tweeting. …
Knoxville’s Blackbird Coffeehouse opens with focus on coffee, comfort
Blackbird Coffeehouse, Knoxville’s newest coffee shop, opened yesterday at it’s location on 1208 Kenesaw Avenue in Sequoyah Hills. The focus of Blackbird is both the quality of coffee, and providing a comfortable place to relax said co-owner Ali Johnston, who has been an occasional employee of coffee shops since she …
KFQ: Best Coffee Shop in Knoxville
Back in January, Patrick Beeson wrote one of the most popular posts to ever grace the front page of Knoxify, Coffee and Chocolate sets par for Knoxville coffee shops. The last time I checked the quaint little establishment near Market Square was still going strong. C & C is obviously …
Recipe: Coffee Fluff
I’m a sucker for a good comforting cup of hot coffee. But I’ll trade hot for this cool coffee fluff recipe any day.
‘Coffee and Chocolate’ sets par for Knoxville coffee shops
Sometimes, the only way to truly experience a place is to spend a lot of time there. Like, an entire afternoon. I did exactly that last Saturday by spending at least five hours in one of downtown Knoxville’s newest additions: the Coffee and Chocolate coffee shop. But this wasn’t the …
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