Cariño Coffeehouse on Main Street is a warm taste of Mexico in downtown Vancouver Subscriber Exclusive Updated 1 day ago

Cariño Coffeehouse owners want patrons to feel at home

By Rachel Pinsky, Columbian freelance food writer Published: October 18, 2024, 6:03am Updated: October 18, 2024, 7:49am

When their father died, Melissa Mancillas took in her teenage sister, Janelle Almanza, and raised her. As years went by, the sisters became best friends. Now with their Mexican coffee shop, Cariño Coffeehouse on Main Street in downtown Vancouver, they’re business partners. Cariño, a term of endearment in Spanish, expresses a warm, friendly vibe.

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