After expanding from the Bay Area to New York to Tokyo, Blue Bottle Coffee will finally be selling pour-overs in the Old Oakland neighborhood where the cult-fave roasting company was born.

A new Blue Bottle cafe and training facility will open Friday, June 23, on the ground floor of the headquarters at 480 Ninth St. That’s near the farmers market site where founder James Freeman first sold his roasted coffee beans 15 years ago.

It’s one of Old Oakland’s cool Victorian-era buildings, the Henry House. Our journalistic forebears at the Oakland Tribune described the 1877 Italianate building as “a first-class hotel, suitable for families and transients … and handy to all lines of cars.”

Architectural firm Bohlin Cywinski Jackson’s redesign preserves the original brick walls and more, and adds a floor-to-ceiling glass wall so that coffee drinkers can take a peek at the future baristas learning the art and science of coffee on the other side.

The cafe is scheduled to be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily.

What’s next for Blue Bottle? Locations in Georgetown and Miami and (allegedly) San Jose. Details: www.bluebottlecoffee.com.