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Friday, April 11, 2008 , Updated

McKinney’s Coffee N Cream opens Allen location

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Coffee N Cream owners John and Mary Ennen

Coffee N Cream, a premier coffee and dessert shop located in downtown McKinney, recently celebrated the grand opening of its second location inside Cottonwood Creek Baptist Church (CCBC) in Allen with just a few friends.

Over 200 patrons and friends came out to enjoy premium coffees, decadent desserts, frozen treats, iced and frozen coffees and much more with Coffee N Cream owners Mary and John Ennen and CCBC pastors John Mark Caton and Scott Sanford. McKinney musician Nicole Conrad provided live entertainment.

“We are once again truly blessed by the amount of support we receive from our loyal customers and the community,” Mary Ennen said. “Without their support for our business and all that it stands for, we would not be able to fulfill our mission of being a familiar, neighborhood place to congregate, linger and enjoy.”

The CCBC location of Coffee N Cream is a full service and Coffee N Cream operated shop located within the church, open to the public. It is designed specifically to serve the church’s 4,000 members as well as the public in an outreach ministry setting. The atmosphere includes parents waiting together while their kids participate in church activities or church school programs, business professionals stopping in between meetings to access free WiFi to catch up on work, church groups gathering for meetings, and others looking for more personal interaction through small group studies and so forth.

The Coffee N Cream CCBC location is open and accessible to the public seven days a week and serves up all the Coffee N Cream menu items.


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