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New Hobbit House of Coffee in Olympia Warms the Heart

Olympia, WALocal News

In Olympia, the new Hobbit House of Coffee, owned by Megi Kerlee, offers a delightful escape for coffee lovers and fans of fantasy alike. Megi, who initially aspired to be a nurse, found her true passion in the art of coffee-making and decided to open her own stand, named after her beloved grandmother, Grammy Maggie. The café is not just a nod to J. R. R.

Tolkien; it also features inventive drinks like the Mordor Mocha and The White Wizard, which showcase seasonal flavors and creative presentations. Megi sources her coffee from Dillanos Coffee Roasters, ensuring that each cup meets her high standards of quality and consistency. The drive-thru stand also accommodates various dietary needs with options such as almond, oat, soy, and hemp milk. Megi's vision extends beyond just coffee; she aims to create a welcoming environment that brightens the day of her regulars. By incorporating whimsical names and themes into her monthly specials, she keeps the menu fresh and engaging.

The Hobbit House of Coffee is located at 10915 Littlerock Road SW, Olympia, and invites locals to experience its unique offerings.

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