
'Difficult process': coffee shop owner frustrated with FIFA Fan Festival road closures as sales slow

The world's biggest sporting event has arrived in Houston, and fans are spending big around the matches, but not all business owners say they're raking in cash.
A coffee shop owner said the first day of the World Cup was one of his slowest days because road closures and limited parking kept customers away from his business on Hutchins Street in East Downtown.
"We aren't here to be kill-joys, but this is a really difficult process for us," Andreas Hager, Koffeteria co-owner, said. "We feel like we've been left out of the conversation."
Hutchins Street is right where Koffeteria's front doors are located, and it's also where many first responders are stationed.
Hager said he wants the city to consider improving access to his business and to others along the edge of the FIFA Fan Festival.












