This place is small but mighty. The staff is exceptional. The museum is beautiful and free. I honestly enjoyed every moment of it. Then we went to the coffee bar. Everyone seems to have enjoyed their coffee and there was a small farm beside it. If you don’t like animal smells this part might be a little rough. Besides that it was a great visit. If you enjoy coffee and its history I would highly recommend visiting. You can also buy their house blend of coffee and/or they carry coffee from three other towns locally.
It is not a big place but has a great variety of coffee grounds processing artifacts. Lots of history and old machinery that reminded us how hard it was to make coffee on those days. Right besides there is a nice place to drink some Cafe Don Pello y have fun with the little animals. Great for children.
I only visited the cafe since it was about to close (2pm). What a beautiful spot! I absolutely loved seeing all the animals at the petting zoo while waiting for my order. The baby bunnies were so cute! This coffee frappe is the best I have ever tasted. I was blown away! The carrot cake was sweet and moist: perfection! I will definitely go back again earlier to tour the museum and enjoy an entree (and another frappe!). Also, big thanks to the waitress (sorry I didn't get her name), who made me feel so welcome and gave excellent service with a smile.
Delicious coffee! Very friendly staff. $7 for 7 oz of locally grown 100% Puerto Rican coffee. Option to choose coffee from 3 different pueblos offering different notes of flavors, and option for whole bean or grounded. Great farm next to coffee shop. Recommended to bring/wear bug spray as there are many mosquitos.
Lissy M
7 months agoThis place is small but mighty. The staff is exceptional. The museum is beautiful and free. I honestly enjoyed every moment of it. Then we went to the coffee bar. Everyone seems to have enjoyed their coffee and there was a small farm beside it. If you don’t like animal smells this part might be a little rough. Besides that it was a great visit. If you enjoy coffee and its history I would highly recommend visiting. You can also buy their house blend of coffee and/or they carry coffee from three other towns locally.
Ileana Rosario
a year agoIt is not a big place but has a great variety of coffee grounds processing artifacts. Lots of history and old machinery that reminded us how hard it was to make coffee on those days. Right besides there is a nice place to drink some Cafe Don Pello y have fun with the little animals. Great for children.
Arnaldo Rodriguez Sanchez
a month agoVery nice place to remember how coffe was processed in homes and plantations back then. Great coffee and the have delivery to USA. Cafe Don Pello.
Lola Elena
a year agoI only visited the cafe since it was about to close (2pm). What a beautiful spot! I absolutely loved seeing all the animals at the petting zoo while waiting for my order. The baby bunnies were so cute! This coffee frappe is the best I have ever tasted. I was blown away! The carrot cake was sweet and moist: perfection! I will definitely go back again earlier to tour the museum and enjoy an entree (and another frappe!). Also, big thanks to the waitress (sorry I didn't get her name), who made me feel so welcome and gave excellent service with a smile.
Jared Splaine
a year agoDelicious coffee! Very friendly staff. $7 for 7 oz of locally grown 100% Puerto Rican coffee. Option to choose coffee from 3 different pueblos offering different notes of flavors, and option for whole bean or grounded. Great farm next to coffee shop. Recommended to bring/wear bug spray as there are many mosquitos.