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STORIED is a neighborhood shop provisioning memorable experiences through specialty coffee, milk teas, and more. We’re dedicated to quality, craft, and guest connection.

Coffee and other drinks are central to so many moments of life, from grabbing a cold brew and hitting the road to sharing laughs over bubble tea with friends. In our experience, most shops take these moments for granted. We revolve around them.

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Our deep belief is that more than anything, you want a true human connection when you visit a shop like ours. We also believe good coffee or milk tea is not an accident! We want to share in your meaningful moments with tasteful drinks and interactions that make them even more memorable.

You won’t be expected to know about coffee, tea, or bubble tea when you come to Storied. It’s our pleasure to help bridge the gap between any prior coffee shop experience and a Storied one.

 

every cup tells a story

 
 

HOURS & locations

SCHENECTADY | 123 jay street
@storiedcoffeeandboba

DAILY | 8:30 am - 3:30 pm

tel. (518)344-6036
storiedcoffee@gmail.com

Our flagship store is now open in Schenectady’s premier downtown destination for dining, shopping and retail! We are located within the former Saratoga Coffee Traders location directly nextdoor to Simone’s and across from the Whistling Kettle and the Open Door Bookstore.

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SCOTIA | 143 mohawk avenue
@scotiabooksandvintage

WED-SAT | 9 am - 4 pm
SUN | 9 am - 2 pm
MON-TUES | closed

tel. (518)387-3210
storiedcoffee@gmail.com

Our original store, located in the heart of Scotia, NY, is now SCOTIA BOOKS & VINTAGE, a used book and vintage retail boutique featuring a full espresso and boba bar by Storied, non-alcoholic craft beverage selection, and small daily selection of baked goods and light food options as available.

We’re up the block from our original shop (formerly located at 109 Mohawk Ave.), now located across from the new Scotia firehouse and Village Paint & Decorating. Just over the bridge from Schenectady, five minutes west of Proctor’s Theater.

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