
About Moonflower Coffee Collective
Moonflower Coffee Collective is a beloved neighborhood gathering spot where genuine hospitality meets quality craft coffee. With a stellar 4.7-star rating, locals rave about their carefully crafted lattes and thoughtful pastries that pair perfectly with browsing the nearby bookstore or settling in for an afternoon. This independent roaster brings the warmth and authenticity that makes community coffee shops special—where the team knows their craft and genuinely cares about your experience.
What People Are Saying
from Google"Wife and i stopped in for a latte and a scone while visiting the book store. Lots of fun things to buy in their retail area. Service excellent, pastries wonderful and our lattes were just what we were looking for. Very laid back, friendly vibe. Will have to try one of their quiches next visit. They share the free parking lot with the Book bus bookstore."
"Stopped by for an afternoon latte. The cashier said they weren’t too sweet in the “off the shelf form” so true - so good - so perfect (I got the seasonal speculoos flavored latte). They also have cool clothes, candles, art etc to check out in the lobby and it’s got a great vibe overall & is nice and spacious! But most importantly— excellent coffee ☕️"
"My boyfriend who only drinks black hot coffee said it was very good. I got one of their signature iced coffees and it was very good. The vibes inside are vintage, cozy and make you want to linger a bit. They had a few vintage things for sale as well as some other art, body care items made locally. My favorite thing: a repurposed “sticker” vending machine; for $1 you got a mystery art print, very fun!"
"I love stopping by here, even if I don’t live in the immediate area anymore. I love getting their London Fog- it’s smooth and flavorful and very well balanced. Their cinnamon scones and veggie quiches are delightful too. They also sell La Terza coffee here and the baristas were more than happy to let me sample two blends that they had brewed when I found myself utterly torn. The atmosphere is nothing short of cozy. There’s plenty of boutique-thrifted things to look at and potentially purchase, and they have games available for both adults and children. The only drawback is parking. This place is so popular that if you go at certain times, you have to park by the town hall. The walk isn’t bad as long as it’s not sub-zero- haha! Overall a great place. I’ll be returning here every chance I get for a long time."
"My first time here and it was very pleasant! Jess & Sol helped me decide on a tea was very knowledgeable about the menu and they both were kind. I enjoyed my London Fog. The atmosphere is a mix of table with dining room table type chairs from the sixties (if I had to guess). Very comfy, and patrons were pleasant as well. Plenty of parking in my opinion."