THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, OCTObER 10, 2025 Page 11 Everett welcomes Ritual Coffee Bar with ribbon-cutting ceremony Elected officials and community members joined with staff to celebrate the opening of the new business on broadway Mayor Carlo DeMaria presented a Citation to owners Tatiana Guerrero and Eliana Ardila Giraldo to congratulate them on the grand opening of Ritual Coffee Bar. mosphere for all who visit. “We’re excited to see new Mayor Carlo DeMaria cut the ribbon alongside elected officials, City of Everett staff and community members to welcome Ritual Coffee Bar to Everett. Special to The Advocate M ayor Carlo DeMaria, members of the Everett City Council and community members recently gathered to celebrate the grand opening of Ritual Coffee Bar. The City recently joined owners Tatiana Guerrero and Eliana Ardila Giraldo to celebrate the grand opening of their new business, which is located at 629 Broadway. Ritual Coffee Bar offers a warm and inviting space for residents and visitors to enjoy quality coffee, matcha, baked treats and more. The staff bring their passion for coffee, hospitality and community to every cup, creating a welcoming atbusinesses like Ritual Coffee Bar choosing to call Everett home,” said Mayor DeMaria. “Small businesses are the heart of our community, and Ritual Coffee Bar is a wonderful addition to our growing and thriving local economy.” Community members are encouraged to stop by and enjoy everything Ritual Coffee Bar has to offer while welcomPictured from left to right: City Clerk Sergio Cornelio, Councillor-at-Large Katy Rogers, owners Eliana Ardila Giraldo and Tatiana Guerrero, City Council President Stephanie Martins and City Council Legislative Aide Mike Mangan.
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