
Bibles & Coffee, the online shop that customizes, restores, and ships Bibles, is getting a physical home at 214 W. Main Street in downtown Murfreesboro. The brand is planning a spring launch, with local outlets pointing to April as the likely month. Inside, the new storefront is set to pair a coffee counter and pastries with a boutique of Bible-journaling supplies and faith-focused gifts.
Location and timeline
On its Visit page the company lists 214 W. Main Street as the address and says the storefront is "opening Spring 2026," according to Bibles & Coffee. The page also invites customers to sign up for updates as the build-out continues.
Opening date pegged by local press
The Murfreesboro Pulse reports the cafe is expected to open in April, although the business has not posted a firm date. The local write-up notes that the company hopes the shop will be a welcoming, family-friendly gathering place for conversations and small groups.
From online shop to Main Street
WhatNow notes the cafe will be the brand's first brick-and-mortar storefront and says the team has been sharing construction progress on Instagram. The same report says the company has shipped more than 13,000 Bibles worldwide over the past decade, while the brand's Visit page currently advertises "Over 10,000 Bibles Shipped," underscoring rapid growth from its online roots.
The founder and the concept
Founder and CEO Jackie Dausend has turned a Bible-customization hobby into a small business headquartered in Murfreesboro, according to the company's LinkedIn profile. As WhatNow relays from the brand, the shop is "Rooted in Scripture and hospitality" and is meant to encourage "meaningful conversations and moments around the table."
Downtown momentum
The arrival of Bibles & Coffee adds to a string of recent downtown moves, from Joanie's expansion next door to other coffee projects across the Nashville metro, that point to steady demand on the Square, according to downtown moves on the Square. For build-out images and timeline updates, the brand's Linktree gathers its social links and signup page as the opening approaches.









