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Hareloom Café Opens Its Doors in Stevensville — A Cozy New Breakfast & Lunch Destination

Join Us Wednesday, August 20th, 2:00- 3:00pm

A warm, inviting new spot for breakfast and lunch has arrived in Stevensville: Hareloom Café. Nestled in a storied space where original tin ceilings and worn hardwood floors whisper of bygone days, Hareloom brings together thoughtful food, rich history, and genuine hospitality in one unforgettable experience 

 

“Every cup poured, every meal served, and every conversation shared honors the past while creating new stories for the future,” says owner Joey Micelli. “We’ve poured our hearts into restoring this space and crafting a menu that feels like home—whether you’re catching up over coffee or enjoying a slow breakfast with family.”

 

The Southwest Michigan Regional Chamber is equally delighted to welcome this charming addition to the local dining scene. Arthur Havlicek, President and CEO, Southwest Michigan Regional Chamber, shares: “We are thrilled to see Hareloom come in and establish a breakfast/lunch spot in our community. It’s exactly the type of welcoming, quality-driven business that helps our region flourish.”

 

To celebrate the grand opening, the SMRC will host a ribbon-cutting ceremony from 2:00–3:00 p.m. on Wednesday, August 20. The event is open to the public—join us to raise a toast (or a coffee cup) to Hareloom Café’s bright future here in Stevensville.

 

About Hareloom Café

Hareloom Café is a breakfast and lunch café rooted in the charm of its historic Stevensville home. With tin ceilings, hardwood floors, and a menu focused on fresh, familiar flavors, it’s designed to feel like a cherished corner of home. Whether for a slow morning coffee or a laid-back lunch, every visit invites you to pause—and stay awhile

 

About the Southwest Michigan Regional Chamber: The Southwest Michigan Regional Chamber is a non-profit business advocacy and collective-impact organization serving Berrien, Cass, and Van Buren Counties. Established in 1954, the Chamber works to strengthen regional assets, advocate for regional priorities, and cultivate an economic ecosystem that prepares the region for future opportunities.

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