Mustache Milk held their soft opening this week at Shoreline Place

Shoreline, WALocal News

Mustache Milk has officially opened its new location in Shoreline, Washington, with a soft opening that took place on March 12, 2025. Situated at 15525 Westminster Way N Ste C, the café is strategically located for easy access by the community. To celebrate this milestone, they are offering a Buy One Get One (BOGO) promotion on select drinks, such as the brown sugar boba latte, mango osmanthus, and taro smoothies. This promotion not only highlights their unique beverage offerings but also encourages locals to visit and experience the new café. The new Mustache Milk is located in one of two new buildings at Shoreline Place, a bustling area that is likely to draw in foot traffic.

The opening is expected to enhance the local dining scene and foster community engagement. As they embark on this new chapter, Mustache Milk aims to become a favorite spot for both residents and visitors. The café's vibrant atmosphere and innovative drinks are set to make it a notable addition to Shoreline's growing list of dining options.

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