Cafe now open in the Hanes House, serving locally roasted Loom Coffee.
NCMA Winston-Salem (formerly SECCA) is proud to announce coffee service has arrived at the historic Hanes House! Visitors can now enjoy a fresh cup of locally roasted Loom coffee, tea, curated beverages, and grab-and-go snacks.
Visitors are invited to get inspired in the galleries, then unwind with a hot beverage in the Hanes House on the museum's grounds. Visitors are free to bring their own mugs, and to utilize the museum's free wifi.
NCMA Winston-Salem's galleries, café, and grounds are open Wednesday through Sunday from 11am to 4pm, and until 8pm on Thursdays. Free parking is available on site. The museum is located at 750 Marguerite Dr., Winston-Salem, NC 27106.
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ABOUT LOOM COFFEE
Loom Coffee Co. is a worker-owned specialty coffee roastery in Greensboro, NC. Loom Coffee Co. began to take shape in early 2020 when their community of coffee professionals was confronted by the limitations of the coffee industry under pandemic circumstances. The cafes they love were shuttered, service workers were laid off or faced with under-employment, and coffee-producing countries endured massive labor shortages and public health crises under Covid-19. The pandemic challenged their notions of community, laying bare the issue of precarity among laborers at all points in the supply chain.
For founders Christopher Pierce and Ashley Griffeth, this shift offered an opportunity to reevaluate their relationship with the coffee industry.
Loom Coffee Co. is dedicated to providing equity, opportunities for personal and career growth, and a Living Wage to all employees, and strives to encourage other coffee businesses to do the same. Learn more at https://loom.coffee.
ABOUT THE HANES HOUSE
Nestled on the scenic grounds of the NCMA Winston-Salem (formerly SECCA) stands a 1929 English-style mansion that once belonged to James G. Hanes. Built as the country home of the textile industrialist and civic leader, the Hanes House became the unlikely home of NCMA Winston-Salem, or the "Winston-Salem Gallery of Fine Arts" as it was originally named, when Hanes bequeathed the house and grounds to the gallery upon his passing in 1972.
Since 1977, the Hanes House has welcomed visitors into its wood-paneled rooms for warm conversations, dinner parties, and late-night gatherings. Reimagined in 2023 with a renewed vision and fresh design, the Hanes House weaves new narratives with diverse perspectives through intimate and communal experiences with the visual, musical, and culinary arts.