Posted on Feb 5, 2014
Palenque Coffee House is proud to feature Organic Nicarauga Coffee Beans. Organic Nicarauga is sweet with a hint of Chocolate Orange. Organic Nicaragua is Strictly High Grown (SHG) and Fair Trade Certified. High grown coffee has less acidity than other coffees. Nicaragua is the highest grown coffee of the Central American coffees. Fair Trade Certified coffees are coffees that are guaranteed the farmers are paid fairly so that they can run a sustainable business. Please take a look at www.fairtradeusa.org for more information on fair trade and why it is important to the coffee trade. Our Organic Nicaragua is currently on sale but supplies will not last long. Hurry now to order. http://www.amazon.com/Palenque-Coffee-House-Organic-Nicaraugan/dp/B00HQ6746E/ref=sr_1_32?ie=UTF8&qid=1391604985&sr=8-32&keywords=palenque+coffee+house ...
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Posted on May 17, 2013
Above is Melody on the left and Dawn on the right. Ripon, WI (May 16, 2013) Palenque Coffee House, home of Ripon’s original Doomsday Donuts, has recently hired Melody Kunz as an addition to their managerial staff. Kunz brings a wide array of skills to the table including food, beverage, business and office management, along with accounting and event planning experience. “Palenque provides a very interesting décor and I was drawn to the customer oriented atmosphere,” Kunz explained. “It is quite unique for this area and I look forward to being involved in its growth.” Dawn Drager, the baker of the restaurants unique line of donuts, and who has been with the business since it opened in the fall of 2012, has been promoted to kitchen manager. “We are happy to have Melody join our staff,” said Brad Eisenberg, owner of Palenque. “Our first summer is coming up and with Melody and Dawn’s combined experience we are gearing up for some very innovative additions to our menu.” Eisenberg, who traveled extensively in Mexico and Central America, was inspired to name his new coffee house Palenque, after a super city that was created by the Mayan people in what is present-day Mexico. It flourished in the 7th century AD/CE, and once had thousands of inhabitants. When the Mayan civilization collapsed, the city fell into ruins, being overrun by jungle flora. Today it’s a major tourist attraction that plays host to visitors the world over. Palenque Coffee House is located at 1100 W. Fond du Lac Street and is open 7 days a week. www.palenquecoffeehouse.com...
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Posted on Apr 22, 2013
From Sarah Louise Hiers: OMG! I LOVE this place! Stopped in over the holidays and found coffee from YEMEN! Plus an amazing array of chocolates…..oh…and did I mention the breakfast sandwiches? FABULOUS!!!!!
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Posted on Mar 8, 2013
Yes, I’ll have a turkey club with a pickle, chips, and apple slices; a blueberry smoothie and a slice of turtle cheesecake please.
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Posted on Mar 8, 2013
It’s a great day at Palenque! Frank is enjoying our relaxed atmosphere where he can work and treat himself to a cup of our awesome hot chocolate. Can you say “more please?”
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Posted on Mar 6, 2013
And the winner is….Rick VH! Rick dropped off his business card last week and will receive a mini tray (6) of our signature Doomsday Donuts. We draw a card every Wednesday morning so be sure to get in on this sweet deal!
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