Harrisburg, PA – Little Amps Coffee Roasters will be closing its Strawberry Square kiosk after nine years of operation. The Harrisburg-based coffee roaster made the announcement on Instagram, stating that December 18 will be its last day in business at the location.
The post reflects on the ups and downs the kiosk has seen over the years, saying, “We’ve seen the best, worst, and weirdest of times down there. While pre-pandemic vibes were super fun, the last few years have been pretty, pretty, pretty quiet.”
Despite the closure, Little Amps expressed gratitude to its loyal customers, writing, “We’ll for sure miss all our square berries and hope you’ll still come see us at the shops.”
Founded in 2011 by co-owner Aaron Carlson, Little Amps combined his passions for coffee and music. While the Strawberry Square kiosk will close, the company’s two other locations in Harrisburg—on Green Street in uptown and State Street in downtown—will remain open.
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