Collaborations

Creating connections and building bridges by working together.

Volta Snack Bar

In an effort to provide awesome cozy refreshments and enjoy good company, Volta and Coffee Matter have come together to brew some awesome vibes. This collaboration brings together the expertise of two local businesses, blending their passion for quality coffee and community. Together, we aim to create a space where customers can indulge in the perfect cup of coffee while basking in the warmth of good company.

This collaboration between Volta and Coffee Matter is a demonstration to the power of partnerships in creating a vibrant and inclusive local community. By blending their respective strengths, the two businesses are poised to deliver an exceptional experience that celebrates the art of coffee, the joy of good food, and the beauty of shared moments while climbing.

 
 

Snack Bar Hours

MON4-9PM
TUES • 7AM-9PM
WED • 12-9PM
THU • 7AM-9PM
FRI • 12-9PM
SAT • 9AM-8PM
SUN • 9AM-6PM

The Snack Bar at Volta features a curated menu of specialty coffee drinks, expertly crafted. Customers can expect to savor the rich, aromatic flavors of ethically sourced beans, complemented by the cozy ambiance of Volta's inviting space.

Guests can indulge in these delectable treats while engaging in meaningful conversations and fostering connections with fellow community members.

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