Mercurys Coffee Co. Now Open in Everett

Everett, WALocal News

Mercurys Coffee Co. opened its first Everett location, expanding its reach beyond the Eastside. The new shop at 908 SE Everett Mall Way renovated the former Bigfoot Java stand. Founded in 1998 by Morgan Harris, the company has grown from one location in Woodinville to 14 locations across the Eastside, including Bothell and Bellevue. The Everett opening marks a significant milestone as they plan to launch another location in Bellingham soon.

Mercurys is well-known for its organic coffee beverages, energy elixirs, and premium baked goods, emphasizing quality and sustainability. Their mission is to embrace people and foster relationships, aiming to connect with customers on a personal level. The new location operates daily from 3:30 am to midnight, catering to a wide range of coffee lovers. This expansion reflects Mercurys' commitment to community engagement and growth in the region.

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