LUTZ, FL, November 24, 2011 (Press-News.org) Cafe Kili is expanding its reach to the local business community in the Tampa area. Cafe Kili provides more than just coffee; they understand that many businesses need meeting space suitable for holiday and private parties as well as out-of-office meetings. The Temple Terrace based Kenyan coffee shop is meeting the needs of local businesses by offering conference room rental and entire venue rental.
The fully-furnished conference room includes wireless Internet, a projector screen and accommodates up to 12 people. Patrons may also enjoy the spacious and uniquely-designed main cafe' area which includes tables, sofas and a pleasant ambiance, perfect for your holiday gathering. "While we have offered meeting space for the past few years catering to those who desire to meet off-site in a pleasant and friendly environment, we decided to also make our full facility available for office parties as well," said Patrick Gachau, Co-owner of Cafe Kili. "It's easy to rent our whole facility; customers should just give us a call or stop by to check on available dates." If you are looking for a unique place to have that office holiday gathering, this just might be the place you are looking for.
The cafe also serves a variety of delicious freshly made sandwiches and non-coffee drinks. Cafe Kili recently updated its online coffee store. It is now easier for customers to purchase directly from the website and enjoy Cafe Kili's freshly-roasted coffee beans.
Cafe Kili is a dream come true for Rose Waruinge, a professional nurse by trade; she relocated with her family to the Tampa Bay area over 10 years ago from her native Kenya. Rose is the daughter of a Kenyan coffee farmer and that experience has provided her with a wealth of coffee experience and expertise. With the support of her husband, Patrick Gachau and their sons, Cafe Kili opened their Temple Terrace location more than four years ago.
To make a reservation or check meeting room availability, call 813.988.2879 or email us at sales@cafekili.com
About Cafe Kili
Cafe Kili named after Mount Kilimanjaro is a family owned and operated coffee shop located in Tampa, FL offering freshly roasted coffee. They offer free wireless Internet access, live music and entertainment most nights of the week. Cafe Kili also offers a very reasonably priced 15-person conference room, Kenyan clothing and jewelry, African and South American coffee, and breakfast, lunch, and snack foods. They offer catering service for any occasion small or large. Large catering orders include free delivery.
To learn more visit http://www.CafeKili.com or connect with Cafe Kili on Facebook at http://www.Facebook.com/CafeKili.
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