Bean in the Borough will be rolling into Cobb Galleria on April 14. The coffee company, which is known for its mobile espresso trike, will be opening up a permanent kiosk for customers of both the Galleria and SunTrust Park to enjoy.

Co-founder Mike Walsh is excited to serve both areas. "We saw this as the perfect opportunity to open a specialty coffee kiosk that would suit both baseball fans as well as office professionals in the area," he said in a press release.

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Walsh and co-founders Diana Manolescu and Carmen Morgan were inspired to create Bean in the Borough after a trip to London. Walsh said they wanted to bring the experience of grabbing a coffee off a Tuk Tuk each morning back home to the Atlanta Beltline .

“We feel we are connecting communities and what better way to create a connection than through the shared love of coffee," Walsh said. "Our concept goes one step further because we actually deliver our coffee on a one-on-one level in each neighborhood we visit."

 Bean in the Borough is opening up in Cobb Galleria on April 14.

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Along with coffee, the kiosk will serve affogato muffins, scones, and other pastries to go along with the coffee.

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