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you've driven past this place a dozen times

On your way to the grocery store, to work or into the city. On a great day, you've passed us making your way to the lake or mountain getaway. Now you have a reason to stop.

our story

We’re first generation ranchers. And we’re obsessed with our cattle. They have names. They get belly scratches and treats. And when we run out of pasture, we buy more land for them. Behind the gorgeous, turn-of-the-century house on Hulin Ave. sits acres and acres of what is now home to our 2nd generation herd. We didn’t need a house. But Tignall needed something. 

Tignall began as crossroads and quickly grew into a thriving town boasting many stores and a hotel, earning it the nickname, “Little Atlanta.” Tignall is a bit quieter today with the exit of large industry, but remains a sound community of solid folks, surrounded by rolling pastures, farms and vast woods. 

Enter Jordan. She’s a professional and a creative. She’s a master at large acts of kindness done in the smallest, unannounced ways. And the only thing sweeter than her smile is the Tignasty – our signature dirty chai latte – named after this quirky town. She runs this place. She’s a legend.

Last Stop Coffee + Provisions opened in late 2023 with a vision to serve our community and beyond, from a house, that we’re learning, served so many for nearly a century.

The interior is a study in warmth and comfort, with weathered wooden floors that creak softly underfoot and walls adorned with vintage photographs and eclectic artwork. The music changes from day to day, depending on the barista’s mood, but always mingling with the rich aroma of freshly brewed coffee that perfumes the space.

Clusters of mismatched tables and chairs invite new friends to linger over frothy lattes or warm biscuits, each seat offering a unique vantage point from which to observe the ebb and flow of small-town life.

It’s a place where friendships are forged over shared cups of coffee and strangers become familiar faces in the fabric of community life.

Swing by. You won’t be sorry.