Just like everyone else, we’ve had the recent economic shifts of the coronavirus shaking us to our foundations. All small businesses are taking a hit, and for Union Coffee Co. in particular, our life-blood is made from togetherness, music, and casual gatherings. Within days of the state’s order to discontinue all dine-in sales, we were forced to close our Milford, New Hampshire café. Despite the support from the community of people coming in and placing to-go orders, our costs to remain open and continue to re-stock supplies was more than the cost to temporarily shutter the café. We stopped taking compensation ourselves. We had to lay off our beloved staff that we’ve been growing with for over five years. Tears were shed.
Read MoreUnion strives to provide our customers with the most robust coffee experience in New England. Every month, we rotate coffees from New England roasters to serve along side our Union Standard Blend. As our monthly guest roast for December, Union Coffee Co. will be serving La Voz coffee on drip as well as selling it by the bag at our Milford coffee shop. Make sure to stop in and check it out!
Read MoreIt's hard to believe it's already been two years since we first opened the doors for business. But here we are with twice as much seating, beer on tap, and dependable wi-fi (mostly). We think an occasion like this one should be celebrated, so our booking manager has wrangled up a lineup of local musicians for an evening of music.
Read MoreUnion Coffee Co. is proud to offer a unique “guest” roast for August. Our own barista, David, wrapped up his Peace Corps term this year. Among his assignments, David spent time at the Tio Conejo coffee plantation in Colombia working with the planters and harvesters to sustainably raise coffee and improve working conditions for labor.
Read MoreUnion Coffee Co. owner, Derek Fimbel, sits down with Ken Jacobus of Goodstart Packaging to explain how Milford's favorite coffeehouse came to be.
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