One-of-a-Kind Flower Bar and Coffee Lab Announces Second Location

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Stemistry, a reimagined and reinvented flower store and coffee lab has announced it is expanding and opening its second location in Downtown Phoenix’s Heritage Square this fall.

The new Stemistry will be in the Teeter-Carriage House located at 618 E. Adams Street in Phoenix. The building dates to 1899 and still has the original brick intact. The 700 square-foot space will be renovated and feature unique elements like mushroom wood and a 3D immersive experience that will delight all your senses.

“I am so excited to expand Stemistry into a new location in downtown Phoenix,” said Dylan Capshaw, founder of Stemistry. “The community has been incredibly supportive. We look forward to being able to offer new items at this store and welcome first-time guests in.”

Stemistry offers affordable, pre-made bouquets crafted by professional florists and also gives customers the option to design their own personalized arrangements using a unique build-your-own bouquet bar – picking out flowers, paying by the stem, then moving to an easy design table where free supplies are available to craft a floral masterpiece.

The Coffee Lab embraces the floral backbone of the shop by infusing flowers into different ingredients used to make the drinks like rose, lavender, sunflowers and more. To preserve the history of the building and carry on the legacy of Heritage Square’s original landowners, the new Stemistry location will have a unique menu featuring drinks with flavor profiles that match their personalities. In addition to coffee and tea drinks, Stemistry offers a full food menu that includes breakfast and lunch sandwiches, pastries and desserts.

Capshaw is a 16-year-old entrepreneur and environmental activist. Prior to opening the first Stemistry in Scottsdale in 2022, he founded two non-profits – For the Frontline and Capshaw Wildlife. His work and dedication in these foundations led to international media attention including his nomination in Nickelodeon and Time Magazine’s first ever Kid of The Year competition in 2020, where Capshaw was a finalist. Capshaw was one of the youngest brick-and-mortar store owners in the country when he opened Stemistry. His passion for Scottsdale landed him on the Mayor’s Youth Council, where he works closely with the Mayor on ways to improve Scottsdale.

In addition to the in-store retail, Stemistry offers regular events throughout the year and changes its food and drink menu seasonally. The online shop also gives guests the option to sign up for subscription boxes.

The original Stemistry located in Scottsdale is open daily from 7 a.m. until 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday, 7 a.m. until 6 p.m. on Saturday and 8 a.m. until 3 p.m. on Sunday.

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