Deaf-Owned Coffee Shop Changing the Game | Indianapolis News
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Step into a revolutionary coffee spot on Mass Ave—Niyyah Coffee, the first in the city fully owned and operated by Deaf individuals. Founded by Talha Tufail, who carries on his brother’s legacy, this isn’t just about great coffee like the Brown Suga Shook or Fruit Loop Matcha—it’s about building a welcoming, inclusive space where Deaf talent shines. Communication may be through sign language, writing, or gestures, but the warmth is universal. Talha’s vision? To challenge perceptions, foster real human connections, and inspire a movement. Whether you know sign or not, you’re invited to sip, smile, and maybe even learn one sign—because every interaction is part of the mission.
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