Four Sisters Cafe in Roseville announced plans to open a new coffee shop and is now hiring baristas ahead of the upcoming launch.
ROSEVILLE, Calif. — After more than a decade in business, Four Sisters Cafe has announced plans to open a new coffee shop in Roseville.
The family-owned cafe shared the news in a social media post, saying the upcoming coffee shop will be located in the same shopping center as the restaurant on Fairway Drive.
Owners described the project as “an extension of everything we’ve built over the years — great food and coffee, familiar faces and friendly service in a space that feels like home.”
The business also announced it is hiring experienced baristas ahead of the opening. Open interviews are scheduled for June 2 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the cafe.
An official opening date for the coffee shop has not been announced.
Four Sisters Cafe first opened in October 2012 and is owned by sisters Lisa Lees, Tricia Cleland, Julie Geffre and Gina Sanders.
The cafe temporarily closed in March 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic and remained closed for about 22 months while renovations were completed. The restaurant reopened in late 2021 with an expanded kitchen and interior updates.
At the time of the reopening, the owners said customers returned with flowers, gifts and emotional reactions after the lengthy closure.
“This place is so special because we put a lot of time and thought and love,” co-owner Tricia Cleland told ABC10 in 2021. “Everything about this place is us girls.”











