Meet Greg Buchheister
Brewing connection, community and belonging
What began as a dream of opening a café became a place where community, conversation, and belonging come together.
Sometimes Life Leads You Somewhere Better
Greg Buchheister didn't set out to build Coffeebar in Truckee.
After years in Colorado, a love affair with the cafés of Italy, and a journey that took him around the world, he believed Los Angeles would become the home of his dream. But when those plans fell through, he returned to Truckee, uncertain about what came next.
Then a friend mentioned a vacant coffee shop tucked away on Jibboom Street. Greg rode his bike downtown, looked through the window, and instantly knew.
In October 2010, with determination, a vision inspired by the welcoming cafés of Italy, and just enough resources to take a leap of faith, Coffeebar opened its doors in downtown Truckee. What started as one small café has grown into something much bigger, while remaining rooted in the community where it all began.
What started as a business venture became a life rooted in these mountains. Fifteen years later, this place has shaped me as much as I've shaped anything here.
Through Greg's Eyes
Why This Place Matters
For Greg, the true spirit of Truckee Tahoe isn't found in a single ski line or mountain trail.
It's found in the people.
Whether chatting with a barista, discovering a neighborhood café, or slowing down long enough to connect with someone new, Truckee Tahoe has a way of making people feel welcome.
Truckee Tahoe is a place where wild landscapes meet grounded people. It's rugged, beautiful, and fiercely protective of its soul."