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One thing for sure: Grams Community Coffee House is not convenient by bus. I had a good twenty minute hike from Gallatin Road, rolling a suitcase full of The Contributor in tow.

As I trudged uphill on one of the only continuous sidewalks with proper signage and pedestrian safety in mind, (could it be the County Clerk’s Office midway down the route?) Suburban Nashville was acting civilized for once.

The journey was worth it.

I arrived at a sweet little cottage remade into the perfect hangout for the small business person, of which there were many in attendance.

The front entrance is super relaxed with a handicapped ramp serving as the luxurious entrance to outdoor seating.

The foyer is bright and modern, using shades of clean white and slate blue with black accents. Warm wood tables of various sizes look out through the dear old 50’s picture window.

A separate lounge/conference area with comfy black couches currently houses three quietly enthusiastic groups making plans for our future here in Madison, Tennessee.

A delightful array of artisan mixed teas is available at a “sniff” bar. Super mellow cool Black jazz rounds out the welcoming vibe.

And the backyard has a surprise barbecue/picnic vibe, with a deck, outdoor heater, lawn, scattered picnic tables and extra parking.

In short, a very civilized hang out. Right down to the street.

Jenifer Grady in Urbaanite.com reveals that Native Nashvillian Edward Gray opened Grams Communitea Coffee on July 7, 2020, mid-pandemic. Because he had every detail in place, and he knew people had been hungry for a community hangout in this neighborhood for years.

I stopped in to sample a bit of brunch and ask Mr. Gray about his current renovation project in the front yard.

Mr. Gray, I see you are in the midst of a landscaping renovation out front. Can you let us in on the surprise?
We are adding additional outside seating in the front. I also rent out the backyard or full facilities.

I read that you are a tea connoisseur. Do you have a story about what drew you to the use of herbs and tea?
I have been vegetarian for the past ten years. That taught me the power of plants.

What would you say to a Madison resident who has yet to visit your Communitea Shop?
This whole thing is about community. Trusted friends, camaraderie. Come and meet a new friend, a new business partner, your spouse …

Grams is going strong three years later. Come on by and sign in to the place where every detail will tell you, “Our home is Your Home.”

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