
LEESBURG, Ohio — Cafe 28 announced Tuesday that its Leesburg location will close at the end of the month, bringing an unexpected end to nearly five years of serving the community. The announcement was described by staff as one of the hardest messages they have ever had to share.
According to the statement, the Leesburg shop will close permanently on Sunday, June 28. The business will operate from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. on its final day. The closure marks a significant change for downtown Leesburg, where Cafe 28 has become a familiar stop for residents, students, and commuters since opening.
Employees said the shop grew into far more than a coffee business. They described it as a place where friendships formed, conversations were shared, and the community found a welcoming space to gather. Staff members thanked owner Lauren for allowing them to be part of the vision that shaped the shop from its earliest days. They also expressed gratitude to customers who supported the business through every season of its operation.
The announcement highlighted the impact the shop has had on the community, noting that the memories created inside the Leesburg location will remain meaningful long after the doors close. Staff said the decision to shut down the location was not made lightly and that the emotional weight of the announcement reflects the relationships built over the years.
Although the Leesburg storefront is closing, Cafe 28 coffee will continue to be served inside The Corner Market in Greenfield. The business emphasized that while the physical location in Leesburg is ending, its presence in the region will continue through its partnership with the Greenfield store.
No additional details were provided regarding the reasons behind the closure. The Leesburg Times will continue to follow this developing story.