Old World Coffee Roasters is celebrating their ten year anniversary this Memorial Day weekend, inviting the community to raise a cup to a decade of “intentional moments, deep-rooted partnerships, and unforgettable coffee.”

Old World opened their first location in 2014 in Reno, eventually followed by Carson City’s expansion in 2019.

“Since 2014, Old World has stood for more than just exceptional coffee—it’s been a place to pause, gather, and savor,” a spokesperson said.

From Saturday, May 24 to Monday, May 26, Old World cafés will host a special “Bring a Friend to Coffee” event: buy one coffee, get one free at all Old World locations.

In addition to this, Old World’s Northwest-Reno café will host a community patio party on Saturday, May 24 from 12:00 PM to 3:00 PM. Guests can enjoy:

  • Free face painting for kids and families
  • A local ice cream truck with sweet treats for all ages
  • Live coffee demos for the curious and the connoisseurs
  • Tastings from the Old World Drink Vault, featuring throwback café favorites and specialty pours

“For ten years, we’ve invited guests to slow down and drink up,” founder Chris Garrison said. “This anniversary is about saying thank you to the people who have made that journey possible—from our farm partners to the families and people who stop by our café every morning on their way to school or work. You’re part of our story.”

For more details, visit www.oldworldcoffeeroasters.com or follow us on Instagram @oldworldcoffeeroaster.

Old World Coffee in Carson City is located at 301 N. Curry Street, attached to the back of Great Basin (formerly the Union).

They’re open every day from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Kelsey is a fourth-generation Nevadan, English professor and investigative journalist working in the Sierras. More importantly, she is an advocate of high desert agriculture and rescue dogs.