Soltys-Curry's goal is simple: create a resource for Hoosiers to explore Indianapolis and support its over 50 local coffee shops and roasters.
In a literal sense, Scott Soltys-Curry’s cup is just black. No cream. No sugar.
Human connection, learning something new, compassion and understanding for your neighbor — all experienced in local coffee shops. Soltys-Curry works a full-time job in the tech industry, but he has a side gig as the Indianapolis Coffee Guide — a self-given moniker and name of his popular Instagram and website, which he started in 2016.His goal was simple: create a resource for Hoosiers to explore the city and support its over 50 local coffee shops and roasters.
He’s the founder of the magazine Batch — what he calls a love letter to the Indianapolis coffee scene.The second edition was released in November.
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