A new breakfast and lunch spot has opened in Stevensville, blending historic charm with a homey menu.
Hareloom Café, located at 5729 Saint Joseph Ave. in Stevensville (the former Full Circle Cafe location), resides in a storied building with original tin ceilings and worn hardwood floors, is promising guests an experience that pairs thoughtful food with a sense of place.
“Every cup poured, every meal served, and every conversation shared honors the past while creating new stories for the future,” owner Joey Micelli said.
“We’ve poured our hearts into restoring this space and crafting a menu that feels like home—whether you’re catching up over coffee or enjoying a slow breakfast with family.”
According to Hareloom’s website, the location will be open (and hopping) every day except Tuesday. Hours of operation are 7 am to 2 pm on weekdays, 7 am to 3 pm on weekends.
The café’s arrival was welcomed by the Southwest Michigan Regional Chamber. “We are thrilled to see Hareloom come in and establish a breakfast/lunch spot in our community,” said Arthur Havlicek, the chamber’s president and CEO. “It’s exactly the type of welcoming, quality-driven business that helps our region flourish.”
The chamber will host a public ribbon-cutting ceremony from 2 to 3 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 20, to celebrate the grand opening.