High hopes?: Cape Coral’s about to get a ‘Cannabis café’
October 29, 2025
>> THE CBD INDUSTRY IS EXPANDING ON THE GULF COAST, ESPECIALLY WITH DRINKS AND TREATS. BUT NOT EVERYONE IS A FAN OF THIS BUDDING BUSINESS. GULF COAST NEWS REPORTER GINA TOMLINSON IS AT THE COVE ON 20 47TH IN CAPE CORAL WHERE A NEW SPOT WILL OPEN SOON. >> SEE THEM BEING MARKET ALREADY HAS A LOCATION HERE IN DOWNTOWN FORT MYERS. BUT IN JUST WEEKS, THEY’RE TAKING THEIR CANNABIS LATTES AND HAVE GOODIES. >> TO HEAR AT THE COLD ON 47TH IN DOWNTOWN CAPE CORAL. 3 OF THE RESTAURANTS ARE ALSO GETTING READY TO OPEN. BUT THIS ONE IS CREATING ALL THE FAA’S LITERALLY. >> SOMETHING TOTALLY NEW IS BREWING IN CAPE CORAL. IT’S IT’S A CAMPUS CAFE. AND WHILE NOT EVERYONE IS TOO HIGH ON THE IDEA SOME PEOPLE LIKE IT. BUT >> WOULDN’T SAY IT WOULD GO OVER REALLY BIT. MICHELLE ROYER WHO LIVES DOWN THE ROAD FROM THE COVE AT 47TH. >> HE’S READY FOR SOMETHING FRESH. >> I THINK YOU NEED OPEN YOUR MIND A LITTLE BIT TO BUT I THINK YOU KNOW WHAT? COLLEGE CAPE COMA. SO I’M THINKING THAT MAYBE IF PEOPLE WOULD. LOOK INTO IT AND UNDERSTAND IT A LITTLE BIT, I THINK IT THE KIND OF FUN CALLED PEACOCK IS THE CO-FOUNDER OF SETON BEING MARKET. WE WERE THE FIRST ONES IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO ESTABLISH THIS CONCEPT INSIDE THEIR NEW CAPE CORAL LOCATION. >> IT’S ALL LATTER’S PAINTING AND CONSTRUCTION, BUT HE SAYS SOON THEY’LL BE SERVING BREAKFAST LUNCH AND DINNER WITH AN OUTDOOR PATIO IN A BREEZEWAY BAR. >> THE FOOD ORGANIC. NATURAL CLAIM NEEDS. YEAH. ONE OF THE NEAT THINGS AS WE DO NOT HAVE A FRYER. ARE FIRES. AS FOR THE HEMP IN YOUR BROWNIES. >> OR CANNABIS IN YOUR COFFEE, HE SAYS THAT’S UP TO YOU. AND ALTHOUGH THE JOINT IS STIRRING UP MIXED OPINIONS. >> YEAH, I THINK THE VIBE SCREAMS. THEY WANT THIS OTHERWISE THE CITY WITH AN APPROVED IT AND THEY WOULDN’T RECRUITED US TO GO THERE. I’LL TRY IT OUT. >> THE PLAN IS FOR SEED AND BEAN MARKET TO BE OPEN. THE FIRST WEEK OF DECE
High hopes?: Cape Coral’s about to get a ‘Cannabis café’
Updated: 10:45 PM EDT Oct 29, 2025
Something new is brewing in Cape Coral, and it’s not just the espresso.Seed and Bean Market, a cannabis café that’s already caffeinating downtown Fort Myers, is getting ready to open a second location across the river. The new spot is currently under construction at The Cove at 47th in downtown Cape Coral, with a December opening on the horizon.While the idea of a cannabis café might raise some eyebrows, co-founder Cole Peacock told Gulf Coast News it’s really about giving people clean, healthy options. “The food is organic, natural, clean eats. We don’t have a fryer; we use air fryers. So it’s even cleaner food,” Peacock said.The café will serve breakfast, lunch, and dinner, with most menu items made in-house. And if you want to add a little CBD to your coffee or lemonade? Totally up to you. “You’ll have the opportunity if you want to purchase low-grade THC or CBD products that are approved federally. If you like to infuse them into your food, we have that option as well,” Peacock added.Not everyone in Cape is totally high on the idea. Some neighbors Gulf Coast News talked to weren’t sure how a cannabis-themed café would vibe with the city’s scene. “I’m not into it,” said Margie Cronin. “I wouldn’t say it would go over really big, but you never know.”But some like Michele Roy, who lives just a few blocks away, say it’s time to shake things up. “You know what they used to call this? Cape Coma,” she said with a laugh. “I think you need to open your mind a little bit to it… cannabis would be kind of exciting.”And legally? They’re in the clear. The 2018 Farm Bill made hemp and its byproducts, including CBD, legal nationwide—as long as they contain less than 0.3% THC. Seed and Bean’s products stick to that rule, using federally approved CBD and low-grade THC products, available to infuse only if customers ask for it.Peacock says the café’s not trying to be controversial. It’s just offering something different. “I think the vibe screams they want this. Otherwise, the city wouldn’t have approved it, and they wouldn’t have recruited us to go there.”Alongside Seed and Bean, three other restaurants are also getting ready to open on the same strip at The Cove—including a seafood and raw bar, a barbecue joint, and a craft beer pizzeria.Love it or not, thanks to this cafe, Cape Coral’s dining scene is about to get a little greener.DOWNLOAD the free Gulf Coast News app for your latest news and alerts on breaking news, weather, sports, entertainment, and more on your phone or tablet. And check out the Very Local Gulf Coast app to stream news, entertainment and original programming on your TV.
Something new is brewing in Cape Coral, and it’s not just the espresso.
Seed and Bean Market, a cannabis café that’s already caffeinating downtown Fort Myers, is getting ready to open a second location across the river. The new spot is currently under construction at The Cove at 47th in downtown Cape Coral, with a December opening on the horizon.
While the idea of a cannabis café might raise some eyebrows, co-founder Cole Peacock told Gulf Coast News it’s really about giving people clean, healthy options. “The food is organic, natural, clean eats. We don’t have a fryer; we use air fryers. So it’s even cleaner food,” Peacock said.
The café will serve breakfast, lunch, and dinner, with most menu items made in-house. And if you want to add a little CBD to your coffee or lemonade? Totally up to you. “You’ll have the opportunity if you want to purchase low-grade THC or CBD products that are approved federally. If you like to infuse them into your food, we have that option as well,” Peacock added.
Not everyone in Cape is totally high on the idea. Some neighbors Gulf Coast News talked to weren’t sure how a cannabis-themed café would vibe with the city’s scene.
“I’m not into it,” said Margie Cronin. “I wouldn’t say it would go over really big, but you never know.”
But some like Michele Roy, who lives just a few blocks away, say it’s time to shake things up. “You know what they used to call this? Cape Coma,” she said with a laugh. “I think you need to open your mind a little bit to it… cannabis would be kind of exciting.”
And legally? They’re in the clear. The 2018 Farm Bill made hemp and its byproducts, including CBD, legal nationwide—as long as they contain less than 0.3% THC. Seed and Bean’s products stick to that rule, using federally approved CBD and low-grade THC products, available to infuse only if customers ask for it.
Peacock says the café’s not trying to be controversial. It’s just offering something different. “I think the vibe screams they want this. Otherwise, the city wouldn’t have approved it, and they wouldn’t have recruited us to go there.”
Alongside Seed and Bean, three other restaurants are also getting ready to open on the same strip at The Cove—including a seafood and raw bar, a barbecue joint, and a craft beer pizzeria.
Love it or not, thanks to this cafe, Cape Coral’s dining scene is about to get a little greener.
DOWNLOAD the free Gulf Coast News app for your latest news and alerts on breaking news, weather, sports, entertainment, and more on your phone or tablet. And check out the Very Local Gulf Coast app to stream news, entertainment and original programming on your TV.
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