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The Morning Chronicle

Ignites the senses Fuels the soul

Ooltewah, Tennessee Vol. I, No. 1 · Established 2025 Price: one warm cup

The Lead Story Cambridge Square

Coffee Worth Rising For, Now Pouring at Cambridge Square

By the Proprietors · Ooltewah, Tennessee

Coffee is more than just a drink, it is an experience that ignites the senses and fuels the soul. That conviction is set in type on everything we pour at Morning Brew Co., a specialty coffee shop and bakery keeping warm hours in Cambridge Square. The counter carries specialty coffee, teas, matcha and seasonal refreshers; the oven sends out croissants, danishes, scones and cookies; the griddle folds European crepes to order while you watch.

The whole bill of fare can be brought to your door as easily as it is carried to a table. The paper you are holding will tell you everything else worth knowing.

Section Two · From the Counter

The Bill of Fare

Specialty coffee, teas, matcha and seasonal refreshers, poured with intent and priced in plain figures.

Coffee

  • Drip Coffee 3.50

    Black, honest, poured all day.

  • Espresso 3.25
  • Cortado 4.25

    Equal parts, no argument.

  • Cappuccino 4.50
  • Latte 5.00

    Vanilla, caramel or honey, add 0.75.

  • Cold Brew 4.75
Engraving of a cup of coffee with steam curling into flourishes
Fig. 1. The cup, steaming in flourishes.

Teas & Otherwise

  • Matcha Latte 5.50

    Whisked to a proper froth.

  • Chai Latte 5.25
  • Loose-Leaf Tea 3.50
  • Seasonal Refresher 5.00

    Ask what the season sent.

  • Hot Chocolate 4.00

Prices in dollars · The season may amend the card

Engraving of a plate stacked with croissants and a studded scone
This morning's tray, drawn from life before it emptied.

Section Three · From the Oven

House-Made Pastries, Reported Hot

Butter is the whole story here. Croissants are laminated and rested, danishes take whatever fruit the season offers, scones arrive with a proper crumb, and the cookies bake in short, serious batches. All of it is made in our own kitchen, and none of it is built to last past noon.

  • Butter Croissant 4.00
  • Almond Croissant 4.75
  • Seasonal Danish 4.50
  • Buttermilk Scone 3.75
  • Morning Bun 4.25
  • House Cookie 3.25

When the tray is empty, the oven sets the terms for tomorrow.

Section Four · The Twin Dispatches

From the Griddle and the Boiler

Two urgent reports, filed from opposite ends of the counter.

Dispatch the First

European Crepes

Made to order in the European manner: thin, tender and folded while you watch, which is half the pleasure. Sweet or savory, the batter does not discriminate.

  • Lemon and Sugar 8.00
  • Strawberries and Cream 9.50
  • Nutella and Banana 9.00
  • Ham and Gruyere 10.50

    Savory, in the French manner.

Dispatch the Second

Bagels, Dressed Properly

Boiled first, baked after, dressed without restraint. Hot honey over prosciutto, smoked salmon with the trimmings, or the breakfast order that simply works.

  • Hot Honey Prosciutto 9.50

    The loud one.

  • Smoked Salmon 11.00

    The elegant one.

  • The Breakfast Bagel 8.50

    Egg, cheese and your choice of morning.

Order Online

Both desks take orders until close

Section Five · Our House

The House on Cambridge Square

An account of the room, the corner and the people who keep the kettles going.

Engraving of a corner cafe with a striped awning and small tables on the sidewalk
Our corner of Cambridge Square, Ooltewah, Tennessee. Tables outside when the weather signs its name.

Morning Brew Co. keeps a simple house: warm cups, warm plates and a room where you can hear your own thoughts arrive. We opened in Cambridge Square with the firm opinion that the first hour of the day deserves the best of it, and we have been acting on that opinion every morning since.

Come for the coffee and let the rest happen naturally. The grinder starts before the lights finish warming up, the pastry tray lands a little after, and the crepe griddle hums straight through the lunch hour. Weekdays we hold the door from seven in the morning until seven at night; weekends we keep gentler hours, eight to four. Leave with a cookie for the road. The welcome is standing.

Section Six · Abroad by Van

Now Delivering the Morning

Catering calls taken for Chattanooga, Cleveland, Knoxville, Atlanta, Dalton, Ringgold and Huntsville.

Antique map of the region with Chattanooga, Cleveland, Knoxville, Ooltewah, Ringgold and Dalton marked by steaming coffee cups
The catering routes, surveyed and confirmed. Coffee cups mark friendly territory.

Trays of pastries, urns of coffee, crepes by the dozen and enough bagels to quiet a conference room. Tell us the town, the hour and the headcount, and the van does the rest.

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