Photo courtesy of Tracy Delaney
Owner Tracy Delaney outside of Maple Avenue Coffee House in Trussville.
Tracy Delaney is the owner of Maple Avenue Coffee House in Trussville, which she describes as a “quaint neighborhood coffee shop.”
How long have you been in business?
Maple Avenue Coffee House opened in November 2023. Almost a year ago!
Tell us about your business.
Maple Avenue Coffee House is a place for people to connect. There’s such a cozy and inviting vibe inside and so much space outside with picnic tables, a Bocce court, cornhole and horseshoes. Maple Avenue Coffee House is really about the experience. We want to serve you excellent coffee, and we want you to run into old friends and make new ones every time you walk in. We offer amazing coffee drinks, teas, kombucha and smoothies, beer, wine and mimosas, and baked goods from a local bakery, Cahaba Breads & Bagels.
What are your signature or most popular products?
We started creating "signature drinks" soon after we opened, and it has been really fun to see what everyone's favorites are. Our top two selling drinks (from opening day to present) are, by far, Sweater Weather and Father Knows Best, both lattes and both served hot or iced.
Tell us how you are different from your competitors.
Maple Avenue Coffee House is a locally owned coffee shop built around community. We partner with and support many other locally owned small businesses as well, such as Cahaba Breads & Bagels, Red Bike Coffee, Hamilton Made Collective, Place of Grace Pottery, Lloyd Candle Company, Blake Advertising and Cahaba Design Co.
Anything new or upcoming we should know about it?
We’ll have many events throughout the fall and Christmas seasons with fun drink specials for the holiday, as well as many amazing gift options for all the people on your Christmas list.