Sample coffee and tea during Edmonds Historical Museum Steep and Greet event March 29 - My Edmonds News

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On March 29, 2025, from 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. , the Edmonds Historical Museum will host a “Steep and Greet” event, part of its Steeped in History exhibit.

This event invites local coffee and tea shops to share samples of their offerings while discussing the personal and cultural significance of these popular beverages. Participants can take a break from the winter market atmosphere to connect with others and learn about the history and variety of coffee and tea. For just $5, attendees can enjoy tastings and discover new favorites, with tickets available at the museum plaza located at 118 5th Ave. N. , Edmonds.

The museum will not operate under normal hours during the event, creating a unique experience focused solely on the tasting fair. For more information about the participating vendors, interested individuals can visit the linked Eventbrite page. This gathering not only enhances community engagement but also promotes local businesses and their specialties in a cozy setting. Don't miss this chance to warm up with delightful brews and camaraderie.

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