Kushala Sip Coffee House
Website:
Kushala Sip Coffee House
Location:
335 Main St #101, Stoneham, MA 02180
Phone Number:
781-971-7195
Hours:
Monday-Friday 6:30am-5:30pm
Saturday 7am-5:30pm
Sunday 8am-3pm
Service Type:
No Contact Delivery
Curbside Pick-Up
Dine-In
Location:
335 Main St #101, Stoneham, MA 02180
Phone Number:
781-971-7195
Hours:
Monday-Friday 6:30am-5:30pm
Saturday 7am-5:30pm
Sunday 8am-3pm
Service Type:
No Contact Delivery
Curbside Pick-Up
Dine-In
History
Kushala opened in 2015 and this was the first location that the owners
opened. The owners are a wife and a husband. The wife, Dalia is from Mexico
and the husband, Vinod is from India. They both came to Boston in 2005 to
get their Master's degree in business. Kushala comes from the Hindi language, and it can mean happy, expert, and
safe which perfectly embodies the cafe itself.
All About the Coffee
This cafe doesn't advertise a specific type of coffee but rather it
advertises online on their own website. On the café's website it says
that they use only the finest high-class, specialty-grade beans harvested
sustainably worldwide. It takes a lot of hands to create a great cup of
coffee. And that coffee tastes even better when you know it's supporting
stronger communities for the farmers and cooperatives that harvest them.
That's why we partner with Crimson Cup: our roaster and business consultant.
Crimson Cup's Friend2Farmer® coffees are harvested by small-plot coffee
farmers. They're carefully selected for exceptional quality and then roasted
in Columbus, Ohio to preserve the integrity of the bean's flavor and the
farmer's hard work.
The Menu
My Experience & My Opinion
I went to Kushala on a Wednesday afternoon after picking up my brother from
school. We arrived around 3:20pm. At first, I had no idea where it was
located but then I realized that it was very centralized around a very busy
area in Stoneham. It is right by the post office, a school, a church and
various stores and salons which made it an ideal location for business. I
arrived and saw that they had a beautiful area to sit outside once the nicer
weather came and then when a went in, I realized that even in the nicer
weather one might choose to sit inside because it is a very beautiful and
calming place. It had beautiful seating all around the small place. It also
had a variety of options. It had breakfast foods, lunch options, coffee, hot
chocolate and everything seemed to be kid friendly which meant that even my
brother got to enjoy our trip to the cafe. People that visited around the
same time as me seemed to come alone but at times were just waiting for
another person to join them while others just came by
themselves.
Workers at Kushala
All of the workers were very kind and patient. Two of the workers seemed to
be in their mid to late twenties while the other worker seemed to be in her
early to mid-thirties. Two of the workers didn't seem to fully understand
the English but still knew enough to do their job and to get by while the
other worker didn't talk at all, but they were still friendly and
happy.
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