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News We Love: Massachusetts coffee shop goes viral for offering free coffee to dancing customers

News We Love: Massachusetts coffee shop goes viral for offering free coffee to dancing customers
CHALLENGE. IT WAS JUST ON THE CUFF, AND I KIND OF JUST DID THAT. THAT WALK IN MOVES. YEAH, IT WAS JUST FUN. DARCY ROBERTS IN THE RED IS THE SECOND IMPROMPTU DANCER THROUGH THE DOOR. LAST FRIDAY AFTERNOON. A REGULAR SHE’S JUST NOW REDEEMING HER FREE CARAMEL MACCHIATO. I THOUGHT IT WAS AMAZING. AND THE FACT THAT IT TOOK OFF SO WELL. THANK YOU FOR CALLING COFFEE MILANO. HOW CAN I HELP YOU? THE COFFEE BUZZ. GREAT FOR BUSINESS. THE SOCIAL MEDIA DIRECTOR. SISTER. THE FIRST OF ALL DANCERS. I’M TOLD SHE IS NOW MORTIFIED BY THE EXPOSURE. THE FIRST GIRL DANCE. AND SHE KICKED OFF HER SHOES. THAT WAS HILARIOUS. LIKE HOW YOU JUST LIKE, HOW DO YOU THINK OF THAT RIGHT NOW ON TIKTOK? IT’S AT, I BELIEVE, 6.7 MILLION. AND MY HEAD, I THOUGHT 80,000 VIEWS WAS GOING TO BE VIRAL. TO ME, IT’S JOY WITH JAVA KINDNESS WITHOUT A HITCH. SO I CAN ACTUALLY DANCE AND GET A FREE COFFEE. LIKE, THAT’S NOT JUST A GIMMICK. I’M LIKE, NO, YOU BUST A MOVE, I’M BUYING YOUR COFFEE. ALEGRIA. COSA BUENA. CUSTOMERS ARE MOVED. I CAN’T BELIEVE THE RESPONSE YOU KNOW, IT WAS JUST EVERYBODY HAVING FUN. THAT’S WHAT I SAW. EVERYONE THAT COMES IN IS ASKING US, WHEN ARE WE GOING TO DO IT AGAIN? JOSH RASHID, CO-OWNER FOR TWO YEARS, IS FEEDING COMMUNITY GOODWILL. HE GIVES SHELF SPACE TO LOCAL ARTISTS LIKE PATRICK MURPHY. HIS ART IS FOR SALE. IT’S THE DANCING EGGING ON. EVEN ANOTHER SMALL BUSINESS DRUM ROLL, PLEASE. AT SOME POINT ON BLACK FRIDAY, THE SIGN GOES UP AND THEY DO IT ALL OVER AGAIN. THIS TIME NORWELL LOAN DEPOT HAS OFFERED TO PAY FOR EVERY FREE COFFEE. ABOUT 35 WERE GIVEN OUT LAST TIME. YOU GOT TO FEEL IT WHEN YOU GET IN HERE. IT’S MORE THAN JUST A DANCE AND A FREE COFFEE. THIS IS CHANGING PEOPLE’S DA
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News We Love: Massachusetts coffee shop goes viral for offering free coffee to dancing customers
A coffee shop in Massachusetts went viral when it began offering a free coffee to customers who enter the shop while dancing.See customers bust a move in the video aboveDarcy Roberts is the second impromptu dancer through the door of Coffee Milano Cafe on Center Street in Middleborough last Friday.A regular, she is now redeeming her free caramel macchiato."It was off the cuff. I did that walking move," Roberts said. "So yeah, it was just fun."However, Roberts had no idea that video of her dancing would start a trend that many people would join in on."I thought it was amazing that it took off so well, and so many people come around feeling a sense of happiness and joy," Roberts said.The buzz was also great for business. The coffee shop's social media director's sister, who was the first of all dancers, told NewsCenter 5 that she is now mortified by the exposure."The first girl danced and she kicked off her shoes, that was hilarious, like how do you think of that?" co-owner Josh Rashid said."Right now on TikTok, it's at, I believe, 67 million views," said social media director Olivia Svenson. "In my head, I thought 80,000 views was going to be viral to me.""So, I can actually dance and get a free coffee — it's not just a gimmick?" Rashid said many people ask him. "I'm like, 'No, you bust a move, I'm buying your coffee!'"Customers were moved by the trend."I can't believe with the response you know," customer Bob Hadsell said. "It was just everybody having fun, that's what I saw.""Everyone that comes in is asking us when are we going to do it again," Svenson said. "Everyone is talking about it. It's definitely bringing us together." Rashid said that for two years, he has been feeding community goodwill. He gives shelf space to local artists like Patrick Murphy. His art is for sale at the shop.The dancing has even egged on another small business.At some point on Black Friday, the sign goes up, and they do it all over again. This time, Loan Depot in Norwell has offered to pay for every free coffee. Around 35 were given out last time.

A coffee shop in Massachusetts went viral when it began offering a free coffee to customers who enter the shop while dancing.

See customers bust a move in the video above

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Darcy Roberts is the second impromptu dancer through the door of Coffee Milano Cafe on Center Street in Middleborough last Friday.

A regular, she is now redeeming her free caramel macchiato.

"It was off the cuff. I did that walking move," Roberts said. "So yeah, it was just fun."

However, Roberts had no idea that video of her dancing would start a trend that many people would join in on.

"I thought it was amazing that it took off so well, and so many people come around feeling a sense of happiness and joy," Roberts said.

The buzz was also great for business. The coffee shop's social media director's sister, who was the first of all dancers, told NewsCenter 5 that she is now mortified by the exposure.

"The first girl danced and she kicked off her shoes, that was hilarious, like how do you think of that?" co-owner Josh Rashid said.

"Right now on TikTok, it's at, I believe, 67 million views," said social media director Olivia Svenson. "In my head, I thought 80,000 views was going to be viral to me."

"So, I can actually dance and get a free coffee — it's not just a gimmick?" Rashid said many people ask him. "I'm like, 'No, you bust a move, I'm buying your coffee!'"

Customers were moved by the trend.

"I can't believe with the response you know," customer Bob Hadsell said. "It was just everybody having fun, that's what I saw."

"Everyone that comes in is asking us when are we going to do it again," Svenson said. "Everyone is talking about it. It's definitely bringing us together."

Rashid said that for two years, he has been feeding community goodwill. He gives shelf space to local artists like Patrick Murphy. His art is for sale at the shop.

The dancing has even egged on another small business.

At some point on Black Friday, the sign goes up, and they do it all over again. This time, Loan Depot in Norwell has offered to pay for every free coffee. Around 35 were given out last time.