1/2/2023 0 Comments Messenger coffeeIn the meantime, let’s check out Messenger’s current natural Ethiopian offering. And let’s not even talk about the bread and pastries.īut, this review is about coffee, not the location, so trust me on that one and visit and you won’t be disappointed. If you make it to KC or you’re local, you owe it to visit the Crossroads location and check out all three floors, including the roof deck complete with outdoor fireplaces! It’s total insanity in all the best ways. A couple years ago they made a big move and bought the Filling Station, a small local cafe operation that had 3-4 locations. I’ve been aware of Messenger for 3-4 years now and I’m not sure where their special powers come from, but they just opened an insane destination roastery/cafe/bakery in the Crossroads arts district between Midtown and Downtown KC and it’s three stories of complete coffee and bread worship and it’s glorious! Messenger is part of the Ibis bakery and Black Dog cafe family. Right now, at the center stage of the city’s coffee culture is Messenger Coffee Co. We’re exceptionally fortunate to have this amazing coffee culture right here in the middle of the country and it’s part of a larger renaissance of food and beverage that KC is well known for (and we have more than BBQ!). Kansas City has a coffee scene that rivals Portland’s and exceeds that of many much, much bigger cities. Purchase this coffee directly for $22/12oz Being KC Coffee Geek, it’s always a welcome treat to be able to review a coffee from right here in Kansas City! This morning I’m checking out Messenger Coffee Co.’s Hafursa, a natural Ethiopian coffee.
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