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If you’re wondering where to meet for coffee in Muskegon, MI, Aldea Coffee is a great spot. Whether you are wanting to meet someone for a quick chat over coffee or need some room to spread out for a team meeting or co-working session, Aldea Coffee is one of the best meet-up spaces in Muskegon.

Aldea Coffee in Muskegon, MI

794 Pine St, Muskegon, MI 49442

Rating: 5 out of 5.

One of the best parts of moving to a new community is getting involved. And with involvement comes the need to meet up and network with other members of the community. The last couple times we’ve had business meetings in Muskegon, we’ve ended up at Aldea Coffee in Muskegon, MI, and I’ve been impressed each time.

There are a few things that have to come together to create a perfect meet-up space. You have to have the right space so people can collaborate and connect comfortably. You have to have the right ambiance so people can communicate clearly. And you have to have great and affordable drinks so people can stay as long as they need to. Aldea Coffee in Muskegon, MI ticks all the boxes.

But first, let’s talk about community.

Aldea Coffee in Muskegon, MI baristas taking orders

Aldea coffee is born of community and breeds community.

They started at the Muskegon Farmer’s Market back when it was still on Yuba Street. Some of their most loyal customers are those who are actively engaged in the community which contributes to the upbeat feeling you get when you walk in — even if you’re just stopping for a cup of coffee. This is a place of positive vibes.

And the place was built to support the community. According to their website:

“Aldea means village or community in Spanish. This word has become the foundation of why we do what we do… Our mission is to bring quality and value to all that we craft and to make every interaction we have with you a positive one… Our cafe’ at 794 Pine St is designed with you in mind. The space is warm, comfortable, and inviting, while encouraging community engagement and interaction. Whether you’re stopping in for a cup of coffee, looking to do a few hours of work, or just need a break, we would love to provide that space for you.”

There are a wide variety of seating options at Aldea Coffee, from intimate couches and standard tables to outdoor dining and a large collaborative table with stools. The place hums with conversation and community. If a large group hasn’t taken the big table, you’ll likely find multiple small groups interacting around it.

It’s obvious as soon as you walk in that business is being done at Aldea Coffee. Laptops, phones, notebooks all at work. Individuals and small groups building things out in the open for everyone to see — thriving off of the shared electricity of productivity. But community is growing here too. Laughter and the diversity of individuals collaborating together brings a positive energy that everyone thrives off of.

Collaborative workspace at Aldea Coffee in Muskegon, MI
Baristas working behind the counter at Aldea Coffee in Muskegon, MI

What Makes Aldea Coffee So Great

And then there are the drinks. You likely won’t pay more than $5-6 for a drink here, and almost half can be had for under $4. They offer free refills on drip coffee and for-here only specials on certain espresso drinks. I love the mocha latte, and my husband loved the chai. We tried a couple daily specials as well, and they were both great. The quality of everything is amazing, and they offer a well-curated selection of herbal and alternative options despite the affordability of their menu.

Of course, the best part is that you get to feel good about supporting Aldea Coffee in Muskegon, MI. According to their website:

“Aldea Coffee is a people-and-planet-before-profit, B Corp. By partnering directly with farmers, roasting specialty coffee, and serving you, we strive to bring the highest level of social and environmental engagement to all the communities in which we work. We love what we do. We think you will too.”

And you’ll taste the difference too. Aldea Coffee small batch imports all of their own coffee and manages the coffee from origin, including storage and roasting. They roast all of their coffees in-house in small batches and craft curated roasting profiles for each coffee.

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