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Rook Coffee In Wall Gets A Facelift; Will Celebrate With Customers
The Wall Rook in Olde Tudor Village will offer grand reopening events for customers this Saturday at its Route 35 location.

WALL, NJ — Rook Coffee has recently reopened its Wall location after renovating in January, and it's hosting a grand reopening this Saturday, Feb. 4, to thank customers.
After opening the store in Olde Tudor Village in July of 2014, owners decided it was time to revamp the space into something new and make it as efficient as possible, a spokesperson for the coffee company said.
The store at 1924 Route 35 had "both operational and cosmetic renovations," the spokesperson said.
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Apart from the new look, the renovations should help ensure a more streamlined process for customers.
This weekend, the store will have live music until 1 p.m. It's also offering random giveaways and a chance to win a "golden ticket" cup with any coffee purchase for a grand prize of Rook merchandise and an exclusive visit to the Rook Roastery.
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The Rook Roastery is in Long Branch, and this is an opportunity for a day of learning and trying new brews, Rook says.
Rook Coffee has 10 stores in Monmouth County, including one in Colonial Plaza in Freehold, and one in Ocean County in Bridge Plaza in Point Pleasant.
Visit the Rook Coffee website for more information on this local coffeeshop chain.
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