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Tim, left, and Tommy Thwaites to open new retail coffee house. (Photo by Hyoung Chang.)

Edgewater is home to a cool new coffee house thatap also a

company, which means itap top-rated for social responsibility.

Itap also a business success story.

Brothers Tim and Tommy Thwaites started Coda Coffee in 2005 as a that also has an online store.

Last year, Roast Magazine named Coda Coffee roaster of the year.

The brothers are now opening a retail store in Edgewater, where people can hang out drinking great coffee thatap both organic and Fair Trade-certified.

The 1,800-square-foot space near Sloan’s Lake features a high-end espresso machine that lets baristas modify the espresso extraction, based on bean density, which means coffee can be customized.

They offer four blends of espresso, with espresso flights for people who want to try more bean varieties.

And there’s food to go with the coffee — paninis, bakery goods and salads.

The grand opening starts at 5:30 a.m. on Sept. 18.

The first 25 people to arrive will receive a Coda Coffee travel mug plus a $75 gift card for drinks at Coda’s coffee shop.

The celebrations, which last until 8 p.m., will feature unique coffee blends, including a rare Ethiopian Geisha coffee with a subtle, fruit-like flavor.

Fifty percent of the proceeds made on opening day will go to Girls on the Run – Rockies Chapter, which aims to inspire girls to be joyful, healthy and confident through running.

5224 W. 25th Ave., Edgewater. Codacoffee.com.

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