Crush Coffee expands with new Marina Market cafe

Established by Cork natives including Cork senior hurler Robbie O’Flynn, as well as Kealan O’Flynn and Max Kahn, Crush Coffee initially operated out of a renovated horse box during the covid lockdown.
Crush Coffee expands with new Marina Market cafe

Barista Edel Cashman and Max Kahn, co-owner of ‘Crush Coffee’ enjoy the sun outside their new unit at the Marina Market where they are the newest vendors. Picture: Chani Anderson

The opening of a new cafe at Marina Market has heralded the latest exciting chapter in the ongoing Crush Coffee success story.

Established by Cork natives including Cork senior hurler Robbie O’Flynn, as well as Kealan O’Flynn and Max Kahn, Crush Coffee initially operated out of a renovated horse box during the covid lockdown.

Crush Coffee then opened a drive thru-café in Little Island, which became popular with locals and workers in the area.

Now they are opening a new base at the lively location of the Marina Market in the city centre. Speaking to The Echo about the opening of the new venture, Mr Khan said they were delighted to be at the Marina Market and “hoping everything goes well”.

“We are looking forward to meeting everyone, new and old customers,” said Mr Khan. 

“The Marina Market is really well established, and a renowned place in the city after the last couple of years. So we are delighted to be here with other businesses who are very successful, and it is nice to be rubbing shoulders with some of them.”

Among the initiatives Crush Coffee is running at Marina Market is The Monday Club, which is a Monday morning 7am meetup for runners with a 5km run followed by a social coffee afterwards.

Crush Coffee will be open from 7am-8pm on Monday-Friday and 8am-8pm on Saturday and Sunday.

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