Cincinnati Magazine Photograph courtesy of Nomad It all started with a red double-decker bus. Last September, Kelti and Tanner Ziese, owners of Bellevue’s Coda Co., announced plans for Nomad, a café inside of a red 1976 double-decker bus. Inspired by a visit to the Double D’s coffee bus in Asheville, North Carolina, and the infectious sense of community there, the Zieses wanted to bring that vibe home to their city. But if you’ve driven down Fairfield Avenue recently, you’ll notice that Nomad’s centerpiece is nowhere to be found. Kelti says that’s because the planning and zoning hurdles created by old city codes have made it essentially impossible to operate out of a vehicle with low ceilings and narrow stairs. That leaves the couple’s original plan of converting their double-decker into a late-night doughnut spot at a standstill.