EEZTEC, 3 Frogz Studio find new home in Brundidge

Published 3:00 am Friday, December 19, 2014

Above, Olaf Lieb stands behind the counter of his internet cafe, EEZTEC Solutions. EEZTEC’s internet cafe gives customers the opportunity to buy parts, get computers fixed and enjoy a fresh cup of coffee or pastry while waiting.

Above, Olaf Lieb stands behind the counter of his internet cafe, EEZTEC Solutions. EEZTEC’s internet cafe gives customers the opportunity to buy parts, get computers fixed and enjoy a fresh cup of coffee or pastry while waiting.

Customers accustomed to seeing EEZTEC Solutions in the Troy community will now find that EEZTEC Solutions has moved to Main Street Brundidge.

Olaf Lieb, owner of EEZTEC, has already opened EEZTEC, but has added a new twist to the business Troy residents had come to know– an Internet café. Customers can now walk in to get their computer fixed, buy parts and do or get all the things they normally would in Troy, and also come in to relax, have a cup of coffee and even a pastry.

“I wanted to create something where the community could come in and offer something that the community does not have,” Lieb said.

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EEZTEC continues to offer all the services it did in Troy in addition to the new café, including technology consulting, designing networks, installation, maintenance, app development, security setup, etc. It is also a place where customers can print or fax documents, video chat with friends and family, or just purchase technology.

The café offers an assortment of coffees and teas, pastries, lunch sandwiches, hot chocolate, snacks, cold drinks and salads. There is a row of computers along the wall for customers to use, as well as couches, tables, and arm chairs for customers to sit, enjoy their refreshments and relax.

Lieb said he wanted “people to feel like they are home, even though they might not be home.”

Although they have already been opening, the grand opening will be at the beginning of January.

“It’s a nice place to get away to and have a cup of coffee and a fresh baked item and relax,” Lieb said.

Leib said he also plans to have his business 3 Frogz Studio join EEZTEC in Brundidge on Main Street. The studio will continue to offer their usual services after the move, which will include the use of a full-recording studio. These services will include live recording at events, recording in the studio, voice-overs, mixing, creating soundtracks, etc.

Lieb said the building in Troy was never built to be an operational studio. Lieb said he worked to create a studio in the building 3Frogz will now use in Brundidge.

While EEZTEC is already open to the public, Lieb said he hoped the studio would be open sometime during the beginning of 2015.