Publik

“This really is a community service more than it’s a business.” Sitting with the extraordinary Missy Greis inside Publik, it becomes clear that the sentence is not a slogan. It is her compass. She has built a set of spaces that people use the way they use a neighborhood living room, a meeting hall, and, at times, a kind of steady refuge. From the outside, Publik can look like a modern success story. From the inside, it feels like a long devotion to Salt Lake City’s small businesses and to the people who keep showing up for one another.

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Better than Coco

“The universe has really taken care of me.” When you step inside Better than Coco, opened at the end of the summer in 2025, there is a sense that the universe has indeed conspired to bring everything, and everyone, here. The air is rich with the scent of Belgian chocolate and espresso, the shelves lined with thoughtful gifts, and at the counter, owners Susan Clissold and Kayle Van Zyl greet each person as though they are already part of their story.

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Cozy Coffee Lounge

“Cozy Coffee Lounge was built to create a safe space - a community space for gatherings, different ideas to put together.” Before the name existed, before the patio filled on Saturday mornings, before the coffee parties and yoga mats and music nights, there was a young man in Salt Lake City who had been thinking for years about what a coffee shop could be. Dzenef Beganovic does not tell his story for sympathy. He tells it because it explains why he chose to build something that feels like more than a place to grab a drink.

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Table X / Table X Bread

“We wanted to build a place where people felt comfortable coming in, even if they did not know exactly what they were getting,” Mike Blocher says. “The idea was always to take care of people and let the food speak.” Table X did not appear overnight. It grew slowly and deliberately, shaped by years of work and a belief that food could be thoughtful without being intimidating. From the beginning, it was built on trust: trust between three chefs who believed in one another, trust in cooking seasonally and locally, and trust that guests would be willing to follow them on a culinary journey.

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Peak State Fit

"I felt like that was not only unusual for my age, but also because I was a girl, and there weren’t any little girls hanging out at bike shops.” Heather Casey noticed that difference early, and it stayed with her. It shaped how she moved through cycling spaces and, years later, how she and her partner, Pat Casey, built Peak State Fit, a place where bike fitting, coffee, and conversation exist together, and where people are met with care rather than expectation.

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801 Coffee Roasters

“I always thought it was strange that no one had taken 801 for a business name. I grew up between Big and Little Cottonwood Canyon, and when it came time to name my company, 801 Coffee Roasters felt right. Back in the day, that was all there was, 801. Now we have area codes 435 and 385, but the original people only knew 801. I figured the name had to be gone, but it wasn’t, so I trademarked it immediately and have been running with it ever since.”

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Three Pines Coffee

“I don’t think coffee has to be complicated but it does have to be excellent.” That simple belief sits at the heart of Three Pines Coffee, Nick Price’s first café, tucked into a narrow storefront on South Main Street in Salt Lake City. Opened in 2015, it is a quiet, focused space - no trendy gimmicks, no bells and whistles. Just really good coffee, done right.

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Holy Water

"For us, coffee is an important daily practice, it is our holy water. Honestly, it is a religion to us."  Erin Butler and Nick Price wanted a name that made people laugh but also made them curious. The name ‘Holy Water’ just kind of stuck. That irreverent charm runs through everything at Holy Water, the coffee shop co-founded by the two in June 2023. The name hints at something sacred, but also playful - exactly the kind of balance they set out to strike.

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Eats

“I turned to Byron and said, ‘Can we be a donut shop?’ And boom, here we are.” Kandy and Byron Tesen never set out to open a bakery. In fact, when they first met in the Army over two decades ago, they could not have imagined that one day, they would be creating rosemary chocolate chip cookies, lavender and earl grey mini loaves, and glazed habanero peach donuts in their own sun-filled café. But after years of service and sacrifice, the couple opened Eats - a vegan bakery that is equal parts community hub and creative playground.

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Sweet Hazel & Co.

“Sugar runs in my veins,” Felicia (Fee) Hanson said with a smile, as she looked around the warm, whimsical space she has built. “I just love making people happy - with candy, with food, with community.” Sweet Hazel, Fee’s vegan bakery, market, and café, is tucked into a cozy strip that includes Leavity Bread and Star of India. Named after her beloved cat, Hazel, Fee said that “She was my soul cat. When I started this adventure, I didn’t know what to name it, and my sister-in-law said, ‘What about Sweet Hazel?’ It just felt right.”

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MiaoMiao Cafe

“Cats can bring joy to people of all ages and can help them to get through emotional times. Sometimes a customer asks me, ‘What is your favorite cat?’ I say, I love every one of them. They are all different, and I want to share them with others.” That is how Lisa Chen, who moved to Utah from China in 2007, describes the inspiration behind MiaoMiao Café, a charming cat-themed space that merges handmade desserts, specialty drinks, and, of course, a family of cats she considers her children.

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Under the Umbrella

“No matter where you are in your journey of figuring out your gender or your sexuality - and no matter how you identify - you are welcome here.” Kaitlyn Mahoney, owner of Under the Umbrella, never imagined she would open a bookstore, let alone the first queer-specific bookstore in the country. But when no one else stepped up to fill a void she knew existed, she decided to do it herself. “Somebody should open a queer bookstore… obviously there is a need. Nobody did. So, I did.”

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Mark of the Beastro

“The address was 666 South State Street. I said, ‘Let’s go first thing in the morning.’ That’s too good to pass up.” When Andrew Earley stumbled upon the now-iconic location of Mark of the Beastro, it was the address that first grabbed him. The tongue-in-cheek name followed soon after, a nod to the playful spirit he wanted to cultivate - one part punk rock, one part art haven. What began as a full-service vegan restaurant in 2019 has since transformed into a cozy and welcoming café - one that shares its walls, and soul, with a vibrant performance venue known as The Beehive.

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Picnic Cafe

“I believe that a cup of coffee can bring us together, creating a sense of community and providing comfort,” Vi Tran shared. Born and raised in Salt Lake City, Vi’s roots in the culinary world run deep. Her family owned a restaurant for two decades, immersing her in the rhythms of the food industry from a young age. “I kind of just grew up in a restaurant and learned some of the ins and outs. I saw how much joy food could bring to people,” she recalled.

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District Coffee Co.

"I think it was actually kind of helpful in a way that we opened in February of 2020, admits Scott Adams, owner of District Coffee Company. He did not have to scale back like so many others at the beginning of COVID, instead Scott and his partner, Cameron Sappa, were able to simply open small. "We only had two employees; we had no real indoor space for seating. We could open with all the guidelines in place, and then just grow as everything was slowly lifted."

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Kings Peak Coffee Roasters

“We’re named after Kings Peak - the tallest mountain in Utah. It’s a fitting name because this journey has been all about reaching new heights.” Garland Ledbetter leans back, reflecting on the growth of Kings Peak Coffee Roasters. From opening their first shop in 2018 to a second location opened at the end of 2024, Kings Peak has become a beloved part of Salt Lake City’s coffee scene.

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Hatch Family Chocolates

“People always wonder about us - are we married, are we business partners? The truth is, we’re best friends who’ve built this chocolate shop together, and it’s been an incredible journey.” When Katie Masterson moved from Chicago to Salt Lake City in 2001, she had no idea that a temporary holiday job would lead her to become co-owner of Hatch Family Chocolates. Partnering with Steve Hatch, whose family had a rich tradition in candy making, Katie brought her background in pastries and desserts into the mix, helping to shape what is now one of Salt Lake City’s beloved chocolate shops.

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