Tinker Coffee moving to the heart of downtown Indy

This will be Tinker Coffee’s fourth location.

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The new Tinker location will be about a mile and a half down the road from where it all started.

Rendering via Tinker Coffee

Locally-owned coffee roaster Tinker Coffee announced it will be opening a new location in the heart of downtown at the 360 Market Square building.

The new location in the former Starbucks site will be Tinker’s fourth cafe, but its first standalone location and will be open seven days a week.

You’ll find Tinker classics, plus a rotation of drip selections and made-in-house specialty drinks. It also plans to expand the coffee menu with coffee flights, pour overs, and “carefully dialed in” selections of the Ground Control brewer.

Tinker currently has two cafes in the Indianapolis International Airport and one in The AMP food hall at 16 Tech.

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