She is getting a Latte love.
A brookly’s coffee owner was afraid she would be removed from the business after learning a scheduled competitor to open the next shop in the next door, then her tearful video went viral.
Rachel Nieves, co -owner of coffee Buddies Cafe Williamsburg, took on Tiktok to express her concert for keeping her business in the second to rent and a Java competition that opens directly next door.
“It just feels like you just can’t win, as little people can’t win,” she said in the tearful video, which scored over 6 million views within a few days.
@its.rachel.rose The happy beginning of the months of women’s history I think! đ Listening to this news today only broke me now. As a little founded as a real mum and popness this news is scary – I have never tried not to want to “compete” with anyone. If you know me, you know I don’t see anyone as a competitor – however, knowing someone – wherever they are planning to openly open up next door, not down the block across the corner. I cannot deny that he will crush me. I hope we would use as much of these next 6-7 months in this space, and I just knew that God was holding my hand when I decided to sign a rent in the city (with hopes and dreams of having two shops) I will continue to be delusional always. I promised myelf If I were to make contents I would be completely myself – nothing curated just raw and here i’m đ #cofee #dayinmylife #coffeiklovers #badbunny #brooklyn #buddiescofee #cofeeeny #ditl #
Sound original Sound – Rachel
“Success”, she continued, adding that “coffee is my life” and part of its mission to keep the spirit of Porto Rican alive in Williamsburg, a historic Puerto Rican neighborhood.
Empathetic viewers heard her scream – and New Yorkers appeared at the door.
Tiktokkers pledged to stop until the next time they were in the neighborhood or city, while others promised to waver until the next morning to support small business. Internet video posts show a queue of customers who grab the block – even in the cast rain – in what is called “Tiktok effect”.
“To see many people down the block talking about Lattes Coquito in line, wanting to support Rachel and Taylor, it was simply amazing that people could gather so quickly and so enthusiastic about small businesses when they need help,” Dowd told Gotham.
âYou are great. I’m coming to support, âwrote the singer and local Brooklynite Joe Jonas, who posted a continuation the next day as he headed to grab a cup himself.
“Be a friend,” he said in the clip.
The post has reached Buddies Cafe for comment.
Now located in 150 Grand Street, Nieves and its co -founder, husband Taylor Nawrocki, start friends as a coffee carriage during the pandemia before opening their brick and mortar coffee, buying their entire business from scratch through hard and fiery work.
Coquito Latte of cafĂ© became a viral hit – as noted in the New York Times profile for small businesses owners – and is once again like a drink du Jour, and is already selling.
In later online videos, Nieves expressed her extraordinary gratitude for the tricks of the supporters appearing on her door.
“I will continue to appear and work hard, and maybe a wonderful thing will come out of this,” Nieves said in a video on Wednesday.
“I mean, a wonderful thing has already come out of it. So many wonderful people have appeared and separated, and just thanks.”
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