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Popular Pembroke Pines coffee truck reopens in new brick-and-mortar location

Little V’s has relocated inside secondhand furniture store Makom, located at 4264 Davie Road in Davie.
Little V’s has relocated inside secondhand furniture store Makom, located at 4264 Davie Road in Davie. Unsplash

The “circus” has officially left town after a beloved Pembroke Pines coffee spot shut down in late March and relocated to a neighboring Broward city.

Little V’s, formerly a coffee and matcha truck known for its clown-themed decor and baristas, will now permanently operate out of a brick-and-mortar location in Davie, according to a May 18 Instagram announcement.

Customers can head to secondhand furniture store Makom, located at 4264 Davie Road, for handcrafted beverages, including the cafe’s signature Sweet Maple Matcha and Honey Cinnamon Latte.

Little V’s brightly striped bar takes up the back end of Makom, which also doubles as a creative workspace for those needing a space to study, work hang with friends or rest while enjoy their beverage.

Free parking for cafe customers is available at the furniture store’s rear lot or along SW 63rd Avenue, and the new location will be open from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday through Friday and from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturdays.

News of the move comes weeks after its March 25 announcement that Little V’s would temporarily close and relocate from its former spot, St. Maximilian Kolbe Catholic Church at 701 N. Hiatus Road, where the cafe operated out of a blue teardrop trailer.

It orginally opened in August 2025 in Davie and has gone through two relocations since, per Little V’s Instagram.

Regulars are excited to welcome the cafe back to Broward.

“So happy to see yall were able to find a new spot,” wrote Andi Acosta under the cafe’s May 18 post.

“I’ve been waiting on this one!!!” commented one user.

“Can’t wait to try now!! I’ve been chasing yall down LOL,” commented another.

“Amazing! We love Little V’s!!!” posted user Kamram Awon.

Isabel Rivera
Pembroke Pines News
Isabel Rivera covers the city of Pembroke Pines for the Pembroke Pines News, a sister publication of the Miami Herald. She graduated from Florida International University (go Panthers!), speaks Spanish and was born and raised in Miami-Dade. Her last meal on death row would include a cortadito.