The local coffee shop opened its first location in 2018 inside of Dash Bicycle Shop on the West End of Providence, and has since added two more locations in Newport.

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April 2Despite still sometimes feeling unsure about her place at college, she’s learned to overcome some of her self-doubt through the RISD community.
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April 2Despite her quick success, Salinas was hesitant to share the growing attention she was receiving online with her family and friends.
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April 2Though Salinas said she couldn’t pinpoint a specific reason that led her to start posting on TikTok, that didn’t stop her videos from quickly becoming viral.