Nearly 5 years ago I had started a new job in Springfield. On the hunt for a good cup o'joe, my Google search brought me to a curious selection. Monsoon Roastery, located in Gasoline Alley. I thought, that's not far - let's check it out!
I headed in and was greeted by the friendliest couple, Andrea and Tim. They were the owners of this incredibly funky, welcoming shop. We got to chatting and I immediately grew so fond of them. They are so passionate about their craft and love all the patrons who walk through their doors. Over the next four years I went to Monsoon as often as I could.
But let's talk about the coffee. I admit, I'm a Dunks aficionado, mostly due to proximity (my hometown has 8). But I truly love a rich, carefully crafted coffee drink that's prepared with love. Monsoon has just that. Their coffee is some of the most uniquely delicious and bold-flavored bean juice I have ever had. They clearly communicate where each batch hails from, and a small history lesson is given with a new release. Andrea's fantastic at spreading the joy of the bean in her clever marketing posts, Tim is a master craftsman at his roasting, and all there baristas are just a joy to connect with.
I've since switched jobs and now work in Holyoke, so I am not able to visit Monsoon as often as I'd like. However, thanks to their expert collaboration with other local businesses, they feature their coffee at my other favorite locale in Holyoke, Comfort Bagel. So I get to continue enjoying the absolute best local coffee around.
If you haven't been, make it a point to get over to Monsoon and try a cup of their amazing coffee. They've now expanded to include the Urban Food Brood, which features a ton of local businesses. It's an experience right in the heart of Springfield you really shouldn't miss.
Andrea and Tim, you both are amazing. It's a joy and pleasure to know you and call you friends....
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Iâm so ashamed for how long it has taken me to check out Monsoon. I was meeting a friend for breakfast yesterday when we chose to check it out because she lives close to it. Man oh man what have I been missing. Not only that, I discovered one of my favorite downtown restaurants operates out of here as well (Nosh). It truly reminds me of a little piece of NOHO inside of Springfield. Absolute gem. One thing that struck me, when you stop to look around and observe the customers- it is the most diverse and beautiful sight to see. Warmed my heart. All people welcome đ¤ I brought my husband and son back today because I had to share my new favorite place with them. 10/10 again both food and atmosphere. I will tell the whole world about this place. Great job guys and Iâm sorry it...
   Read moreIf you look up the word âintegrityâ in your Websterâs, you will see it defined as Monsoon Roastery. From itâs bean sourcing, to the magical way every coffee drink is made just the way YOU like it by folks who know you by name; Monsoon Roastery stands by its mission statement and delivers quality coffee and locally-made treats to masses. Forget about artificial flavors and fake sweeteners; honey and maple syrup are the real deal, and sauces homemade, so the flavors donât mask the fact that youâre drinking really great coffee. I wonât even get into commenting about the wonderful and knowledgeable owners and staff, not to mention the eclectic mix of regulars that call Monsoon their favorite coffee place. Monsoon is not for everyone. If your idea of good coffee is available nationwide, you might feel that Monsoon Roastery is not good enough. And itâs not. Itâs so...
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