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January 5, 2026 – Early risers can be extra fortunate on January 8 when the Lucky Goat Coffee Company brings signature drinks, seasonal menus and cold brew by the gallon to Viera. The location is near the Home Depot on Viera Blvd, in The Crossings.
Open Monday through Saturday from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Sunday from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m., aficionados of java can sample the “Luckyccino”, a cold brew with a sweetened vanilla cream. Try the different blends, the espresso, or just a regular cup of joe, then take home a bag to brew some more at home.
Why Lucky Goat? Here’s the story from the company website:
Legend has it that a herdsman named Kaldi noticed his goats had an extra spring in their step after eating the wild berries that grew near their feeding grounds. Curious, Kaldi tried the berries himself and experienced the same euphoria. The seeds of those berries are the coffee “bean” — which is why we can thank those lucky goats for the delicious drink we have today.
So head on over the Lucky Goat on Jan 8 and ask for a cup. We bet they won’t say “Naaaah.”
Source: Florida Today