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Miss Lizzie’s Coffee closes Second Street location, plans to relocate to building steeped in Lizzie Borden and Fall River history

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A popular Fall River coffee shop is on the move as they are expanding to a bigger location.

Miss Lizzie’s Coffee announced late Monday that it was their last day on Second Street.

“We want to thank all who frequented our shop and left us with such great memories. It was so much fun!”

Miss Lizzie’s has decided to expand their coffee shop by moving into the former Abbey Grill at 100 Rock St in Fall River.

“We will be announcing our opening date very soon and we sincerely hope all of you can come and visit us. We have great ideas for the future, and we hope you all join us.”

The Central Congregational Church, and its 17,160 square feet, is widely known as a magnificent structure. The property is also steeped in Fall River history.

The International Culinary Academy was previously located there. It was also the former home church of Lizzie Borden and where she taught Sunday school.

Most of the video for Aerosmith’s hit song Cryin’ was shot there over 30 years ago. The video garnered the band several awards including MTV Video of the Year, Viewer’s Choice, and Best Group Video.

The church was built way back in 1871 and was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.

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