Waking up sometimes is a difficult task in Central Texas. Getting ready to go to work and start the day just isn't always the easiest. But, new morning events in Austin have not only helped with business, but with morale as well.

What Are These Events That Are Growing In Austin?

Clubbing is a big part of life in the city of Austin. But, going to a club is mainly a nighttime event . But, As revealed by The Austin Business Journal, morning people are beginning to experience clubbing, albeit in a different place.

These morning events, as put together by Latt3 and The Mushroom Cowboy, don't happen at Austin clubs. Rather, they happen at coffee shops in the area, and residents in Austin are taking notice.

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This in turn has helped local coffee shops in Austin as well.

How Have Austin Coffee Shops Seen Growth Due To These Events?

As reported by The Austin Business Journal, not only have been people been showing up, money has seen an uptick too. The news organization stated that some shops have seen over $10,000 in gained revenue, with others receiving a total of just around $5,000.

One of these events held at the South Congress Hotel, as told by manager Dillion Pouliot to The Austin Business Journal, surprised him:

“There were people that were definitely just waking up. There were people in full rave gear, and it was just nothing that I could have anticipated would be a hit at the level that it was."

So it appears this event may grow in size not only in Austin, but Central Texas as well.

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