Another School Year Coffee series!
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This Chugiak institution is full of history and fun. The previous owner passed after a private battle with cancer last year and his son and daughter in law have other careers and a family, so they can't run it exactly like Trig used to, but they open up once a month for an open house with a limited menu so that people can see and enjoy all the history and fun inside.
Stop by for a cup of coffee and whatever is on their rotating micro-menu (in September, it was biscuits and gravy or baklava) and say hi! I'll be there from 12-1, but they will be open 10-1, although they do often sell out of food before closing. I'll be at a table sized based on "Will-Attends" and will have my name tag on. The line often stretches out the door when they first open at 10!
Edit: there is an event in Anchorage at 10 that I want to go to, so I moved the time back on this one 45 minutes. Hope to see you all at both!
If you stay to chat, be ready to share:
-What is the coolest cache you've found lately?
-What is one cache hide idea that you want to talk about or get feedback on?
-What is on thing you've seen or done that you wouldn't have it it weren't for geocaching?
Accessibility:
The cafe is historic and has a lot of tight corners, but it is very close to ADA-friendly. I believe at least one of the doors has a ramp.