Mundos Roasting & Co in Traverse City, Michigan – a digital nomad review

While playing around on Google Maps looking for coffee shoppes while I was visiting friends in Traverse City, I discovered Mundos.

Mundos began their journey in November 2017 with their first location on Boon Street. I always love to read purpose/mission statements on websites, and this statement from Mundos gave me all the feels-

We love Traverse City. We are enamored by the natural grandeur that exists here, the life we live and the moments we share. But above all, we love the people. We want to create spaces where people experience the beauty of coffee and community.

Mundos

The team opened a second location in Suttons Bay and in spring 2022, they opened two new unique cafes on Front Street – Mundos 305 and Mundos West.

Location

The “Central” HQ is located about halfway between Front St and Airport Rd on Woodmere Ave. The building is just off the corner of Boon next to a print/copy store. I plugged it into my maps and it was a breeze to find.

Parking

If I haven’t made it clear, paying for parking is one of my biggest pet peeves! Luckily, Mundos “Central” HQ is located in the southeast side of town and has its own parking lot! Score!

The parking lot is small and this cafe can get busy (it’s quite a large place). There are two “rows” of parking, so there is a chance if you park in the front row nearest the building, someone may park behind you. Be prepared to be a little social and ask tables if their car is parked behind you if you need to head out and you’re blocked in.

Entry

As you pull up, the black and white building has a cute farmhouse vibe. The horizontal black wainscoting contrasts nicely alongside the white vertical paneling. Topped off with black barn lights, it gives it a really cozy feel before you ever step in. I visited in September so there were no tables outside, but from photos it appears that they have outdoor tables along the sidewalk in warmer months.

First Impressions

My eyes lit up when I walked in. The simple, clean, white, black and wood decor with beautiful plants scattered everywhere was right up my aesthetic alley! As soon as you walk in, you will find a large wooden picnic-style table – I love community seating. The main area has a garage door that may be open to create an “outdoor space inside” feel during warmer weather.

Directly in front, the counter surrounded by white shiny subway tiles. And your eyes can’t keep away from looking at the astonishing floating Edison bulb lighting. I walked up to the counter and realized that there were rooms to both sides of this main entrance.

The other rooms contained interspersed, more private tables, chairs and couches. Plenty of plants added color, beauty and comfort to the areas.

Menu

As a coffee connoisseur, you’ll be happy to know that Mundos is part of the Coffee Roasters Guild and Specialty Coffee Association. Mundos roasts their own coffee in-house on Tuesdays at the HQ location – and they even ship individual bags, or on a weekly or bi-weekly schedule. Croissants and pastries are made from scratch.

I perused the menu for something unique to try. They offered seasonal drinks, teas, sandwiches, avo bowls, crepes, burritos and more. I was intrigued by the peanut butter latte. I asked the barista what her thoughts were about it, and she told me that she really liked it so I decided to give it a go. How can one go wrong with espresso and peanut butter?

Brew Coffeehouse and Cafe in Traverse City, Michigan – a digital nomad review

I’m visiting friends in Traverse City, Michigan for a few days and wanted to review a few cafes that are suitable for remote working.

I did a Google search and came upon a few suggestions. Reviewed some patron photos, websites and have a list of 3 cafes that I will visit while here.

First stop on my list: Brew Coffeehouse and Cafe on Front Street in downtown Traverse City.

Location

Super easy to locate the cafe. It is a small storefront, but very easy to spot with a cute patio at the front (likely to be closed soon for cold weather season).

Parking

Lots of street parking and lots nearby. I parked in a small lot in the alley behind Brew. All parking in downtown Traverse City is paid parking, and many spaces have a 2-hour maximum. In the lot that I parked, you can pay at the meter or use the ParkMobile app. Parking cost $3.40 for two hours.

Entry

You can enter Brew from the alleyway entrance or the Front Street main entrance. I came in through the alley, which was pretty easy to spot with the beautiful bright mural with bicycle parking available.

From Front Street, Brew is nestled next to City Opera House:

Photo from https://www.brewtc.com

First Impressions

Upon entering, I was amazed at the size of the cafe. It’s a short but narrow building and they did a nice job distributing tables for max capacity. There are 11 two-top tables along the wall with tufted seating on one side. A few larger tables are available, as well as some cushy chairs, window seating and coffee bar seating.

Brew Coffeehouse from the back entrance
Brew Coffeehouse view from the front entrance
Window seating looking at Front Street at Brew Coffeehouse

Menu

They have a decent coffee and tea menu, small food menu, and even have cocktails, wine and beer! They use Madcap Coffee from Grand Rapids, Michigan.

I ordered a dirty chai latte and a lox bagel sandwich. Both were great. I especially loved the black matte glazed coffee cup – so cute!

Dirty chai latte and lox bagel sandwich at Brew Coffeehouse

WIFI

The wifi connection is an open network, no password is needed. I highly recommend when connecting to an open network to use a VPN, such as NordVPN. Please consider using my referral link for NordVPN HERE.

I ran a test speed through Measurement Lab and the results showed very fast upload and download speeds.

Outlets

Available everywhere! It looks like there is an outlet available for every two tables against the wall, along the bar and individual tables have easy access to outlets.

Overall review

I enjoyed my afternoon at Brew. The menu was sufficient for a nice beverage and small food item. I love that they have the option to grab an adult beverage while you are studying or working as well. Seating is expansive, although I would assume there are days and times that all tables are full – on a Thursday afternoon, it was pretty busy. The staff was friendly and efficient. The parking situation poses a problem with the two-hour time max. You can “cheat” the system, wait for your time to run out and use the app to pay for another set of time. At over $3 per two hours, I’m not sure I would make the choice to spend a half or full day working here.

Follow Brew

You can follow Brew Coffeehouse and Cafe at the following places:

Website: https://www.brewtc.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BrewTC
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brew_tc
Twitter: https://twitter.com/brewtc