Milagros Coffee House

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"Great Coffee for a Great Cause!"

Milagros Coffee House


Milagros Coffeehouse is one of the social enterprises operated by La Puente Enterprises whose mission is to develop sustainable social enterprises for the common good, which support San Luis Valley charities!

The Story of how we started and got our name...

Milagros began with the donation of a coffee pot. The coffee pot was given to Rainbow's End Thrift Store, which was the first social enterprise started by La Puente Enterprises in 1994. Instead of simply reselling it, the thrift store manager at the time decided to create a space within the store for people to share their story - she dubbed it "Tea with Sympathy". It's popularity sparked an idea among the Enterprises Board of Directors to open a separate coffee shop business in order to create job training opportunities for those seeking employment. The Unemployment Rate nationally was at a crisis level and it was three times as bad in the San Luis Valley.

A public plea was made for the list of items needed for a coffee shop and the response was overwhelming. Excitement was mounting as the target opening of March 1998 drew near. The last technicality was a Health Inspection a month before opening. As the Health Inspector entered the spotless and cozy space he gave a deflated immediate sigh, paused, and broke the news that none of our kitchen equipment would suffice. Commercial equipment was required and unfortunately all of the equipment donated was residential. The Board was so dismayed to find out the proper equipment would cost about $10,000 that it voted to scrap the idea all together. Excitement had been replaced by wide spread sadness.

Meanwhile...at La Puente's Homeless Shelter one night shortly after the devastating news, a guest lobbied the other residents to watch a special Colorado Lottery drawing. The Colorado Lottery had a charity program that allowed purchasers of loosing tickets to write the name of a Colorado Non-Profit on the back of the ticket. Once a year they drew the winning ticket and the drawing was being televised that night. The Denver News Anchor spun the tens of thousands of tickets in a huge ball and drew one out...even though he had a hard time pronouncing La Puente Home in Alamosa, the guests at the shelter knew exactly what he said and let out a loud cheer! The amount of the award? $10,000! It seemed like a miracle! Miracle in Spanish is Milagros. What seemed like a good name at the time for the coffee house, has become a great name and one that has become quite well known through the years.

    Coffee Shop, Breakfast & Brunch Restaurant, Bakery

    Breakfast, Coffee, Drinks, Lunch

   
          Suitable for groups
          Suitable for children
          Outdoor tables
          Takeaway
          Booking is NOT mandatory


   (719) 589-9299

   www.lapuente.net

      Facebook page

      529 Main St (Corner of State and Main), Alamosa, United States

  Internal parking, Parking in the street

   
Monday
07:00-17:00
Tuesday
07:00-17:00
Wednesday
07:00-17:00
Thursday
07:00-17:00
Friday
07:00-17:00
Saturday
07:00-17:00
Sunday
07:00-17:00



   
          


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