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Home » Popular Tri-City coffee chain now under new ownership 

Popular Tri-City coffee chain now under new ownership 

Wake Up Call, a Spokane-based coffee company known for its red phone booths, is the new owner and operator of Black Rock Coffee Bar, formerly Roasters. (Photo by Chad Utecht)
May 22, 2023
TCAJOB Staff

The former Roasters coffee shops in the Tri-Cities are once again changing hands.

Wake Up Call, a Spokane-based coffee company known for its red phone booths, is the new owner and operator of the shops, which most recently belonged to the Oregon-based Black Rock Coffee Bar. Black Rock bought Roasters in 2021.

Wake Up Call also is taking over the Black Rock shops in Walla Walla and Spokane, the company announced.

The changeover was effective May 22.

Wake Up Call now owns 25 coffee shops throughout Washington and Idaho.

“Our coffee shops are more than just a place to grab a cup of coffee. They’re a hub for the community, a place where people can come together, connect and relax,” said Christopher Arkoosh, president of Wake Up Call, in the announcement. “We believe that our commitment to quality and community will resonate with the people of the greater Columbia Basin area just as it has in Spokane, and we can’t wait to become a part of the fabric of the community there.”

Three of the Tri-City Wake Up Call shops sit on land owned by Wes and Shannon Heyden, who used to own Roasters. The properties recently were listed for sale by Stricker CRE, which said Wake Up Call will continue to lease the buildings.

Tri-City customers can expect to see a few changes in the coming months, including some new menu items, products, branding and a Wake Up Call loyalty program, the announcement said.

The company has posted a guide for Black Rock customers to learn the names of similar drinks on the Wake Up Call menu.

Wake Up Call started in 2004 and grew to a total of 12 shops in Spokane and Coeur d’Alene before acquiring the former Roasters/Black Rock locations. The company has won numerous awards and prioritizes community, partnering with groups such as the Gonzaga Bulldogs, Spokane Indians and area nonprofits dealing with homelessness, foster care and childhood cancer, the announcement said.

The company will continue to support the communities where it operates, and company leaders are committed to hiring locally, the announcement said.

Also, “we are excited to welcome new customers to the Wake Up Call family. We hope that they will continue to visit us for their daily coffee treat, and that we can provide them with the legendary experience that Wake Up Call customers have grown to know and love,” Arkoosh said.

For a list of new Wake Up Call store locations, go to: wuc.red/pages/tri-cities.

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