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    • JoseManuel2014 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The museum is small and cozy, full of artifacts, rich in history when coffee was an important export for the island. The coffee is roasted, grinded before your eyes by the owners themselves! A fresh aroma of coffee that is “FRESH” indeed!
    • virginiac451 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Visited today and will definitely visit again. We were graciously greeted, given an very informative tour by one of the owners (in English) and learned lots of little tidbits of information about Puerto Rican coffee. The coffee is fabulous.
    • 211leticiah 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We found out about this small museum by means of a TV program. Here you have the opportunity to see pieces of machinery and instruments used in the process of coffee collection, toasting process and preparation for consumption. It is family operated, so the owners can answer all your questions about coffee. You learn about different grains and favors, and learn how to make the most of your coffee. You can enjoy coffee on the small coffee shop and garden which has a beautiful view of the mountains. They offer tours on weekends, but if you want a quieter experience go during the week. At the end you can buy different kinds is coffee either in grain or ground coffee.
    • Guayaba33 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      I went there after I ate at Asao smoke House. It is a old coffee processing plant that was converted into a Museum. I learned a lot of the history of the coffee trade and how it is process. They have tours for any one interested, lectures and classes (to groups of 5 or more and by appointment). And after the tour you get to taste an excellent cup of premium coffee and you can also buy some home made snacks. If you are in Ciales, you must visit. Don't forget to buy fresh tosted coffee to take home.
    • Roberto-SJPR 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      I went to this area of Puerto Rico last Saturday and entered in the Coffee Museum in the town called Ciales. The owner of this place is Mr. Pedro Maldonado, who I think is the III (third). His family and himself have been not only involved but really living what coffee is and what the industry has been for the island. The place has an area of relaxing atmosphere that invites to drink the elixir of the gods and you could have a conversation around the topic or about whatever. The relics that the museum shows are a living enciclopedia of what not so many knows about what is "coffee". Is extraordinary and extremely interesting to hear Mr. Maldonado expressing his knowledge about the mistics of the coffee. His wife is Mercedita, and is in charge to show the visitors the area of the history found in this town which is traditionally related to the industry. You can even take home a coffee tree.For me was a remarkable experience and I would like to invite everyone to make a trip to the center of the island and visit Ciales and its Museum of the Coffee. You will enjoy it and will learn a lot. Bring your children they need to know this part of our history.
    • 484pedrom 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      I love coffee and have tried from many countries and wide range of price tags.This is the best coffee by far, specially when used within first couple of weeks after processed.Pichi, the owner knows his stuff well, and produces a unique coffee by selecting thr best beans from the island. Although he imports coffee from several countries. The coffee from Puerto Rico is one of a kind, best coffee I have ever tried.Don't miss it !!!!!!
    • armandoh901 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Own by his founder and guide tour by him. Stop and enjoy a free cup of coffee from his own been. Process's in the Museum. Buy different brand of coffee. Sit outside day or nigh. Learn more about coffee in one visit that you was expected to learn in a lifetime. Easy access from all the island. Place to remember for ever.
    • 295victorr 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Great Place to go!! Best coffee in Puerto Rico!! I use every day their coffee in my home. The owners are great people.
    • GeorgeB739 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      I wanted to show cousins visiting from Mallorca the essence of the coffee producing of Puerto Rico. Excellent locale! There are exibits of very old machinery from actual coffee roasting facilities. The place is evolving and contnuing to improve and adding coffe tasting área, coffee bar. I brought a bag of Don Pello Arabiga Coffee. The freshly roasted coffe smell surrounds you.Defintely reccomend this place to understand the origins of coffee production in Puerto Rico. Even the Popes in Rome used to receive bags of select Puerto Rican Coffee. Come and try the coffee and buy a bag to take home, Enjoy !
    • Pedr0T0rres 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Ciales is a well known coffee harvesting town in the mountains of central Puerto Rico. We were looking for an extra activity in the town after enjoying Asao, and ran into this museum and coffee boutique. It is rustic, but everyone is welcomed by a fresh cup of free Ciales coffee. We met the owner of the plantation, Mr. Pedro Pichy Maldonado, who took his time to give us a rundown on their coffee production operation. Following that, we were ushered to the museum and downstairs real life laboratory. Puerto Rico boasts some of the world's best coffee brands, but being so close to its production and processing, was pretty interesting. Great experience! The coffee beans or grounds purchased there are very inexpensive but of the highest quality.
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