I donโ€™t know how youโ€™ve been this year, but itโ€™s safe to say the little coffee children in Austin and Berlin have been exceptionally good, because Santa Claus/Weihnachtsmann is bringing some new cafes down the chimney for them this year. Berlin stalwart The Barn is opening their fifth location while Chicagoโ€™s Intelligentsia is making a push into Austin with their first cafe in the south.

Itโ€™s a pretty hot day for big brands in the international coffee scene making cafe announcements. The first comes courtesy of The Barn, whose newest location sits in โ€œthe exact spot where East and West Berlin intersect.โ€ Situated in the Weinhaus Huth, the new location for The Barn is an over 100-year-old โ€œpost-war symbol for the destruction and division of the city,โ€ per the press release.

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For decades, The Huth restaurant wasย theย meeting place for society and wine-lovers alike on Berlinโ€™s โ€˜Times Squareโ€™ of the 1920s. The building was the only one surviving the war at Potsdamer Platz.

And it will once again be a meeting place when The Barn opens its new space, bringing in design elements like a raw flame-finished granite bar, rough-plastered walls, untreated floors, and Eames chairs. The first official day for The Barnโ€™s newest cafรฉ is slated for Saturday, December 22nd,ย just in time for Jolly Ole Saint Nick.

Not to be outdone, Chicagoโ€™s Intelligentsia Coffee announced they will be making a push into Austin, adding to their outpost cities alongside Los Angeles, New York, and Boston. According to Austin360, the brand isnโ€™t entirely new to the city, already having a fully functioning training lab connected to East Austinโ€™s Revival Cycles. The cafe will be just south of downtown in the lobby of the soon-to-be-open Third + Shoal building.

But unlike its Berliner counterpart, this little gift wonโ€™t be ready in enough time to make it under the tree, with an expected open in late spring of 2019. Itโ€™s more like those coupons you used to give as gifts to your parents when you were a kid, the ones that can be redeemed at some future date. But instead of it saying โ€œGood for one vacuuming of the house without complaining,โ€ itโ€™s โ€œGood for one major US coffee brand making a move into one of the hottest coffee cities in the south.โ€

Good tidings of comfort and joe.

Zac Cadwaladerย is the news editor at Sprudge Media Network and a staff writer based in Dallas.ย Read more Zac Cadwaladerย on Sprudge.

Disclosure: Intelligentsia is an advertising partner with the Sprudge Media Network.

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