This unassuming coffeehouse has become one of my favorite places to work, mostly for the delicious chai lattes and free Wi-Fi—but there’s much more to it than that. Land of a Thousand Hills was founded in 2005 by local Jonathan Golden, who wanted to do something to help victims of the Rwandan genocide. He started a coffee company that pays fair wages to its farm workers in the African nation. The coffee is 100% fair trade, which you can buy ready to drink or in bags to take home. They also serve pastries and small plates.
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Do Good, Drink Coffee at Land of a Thousand Hills
This unassuming coffeehouse has become one of my favorite places to work, mostly for the delicious chai lattes and free Wi-Fi—but there’s much more to it than that. Land of a Thousand Hills was founded in 2005 by local Jonathan Golden, who wanted to do something to help victims of the Rwandan genocide. He started a coffee company that pays fair wages to its farm workers in the African nation. The coffee is 100% fair trade, which you can buy ready to drink or in bags to take home. They also serve pastries and small plates.