About Us

Keeping Things Fun and Friendly! The Mud House thrives because we keep it simple, respectful, and welcoming. Our rules are easy to follow.

Club Rules:

1. Respect Everyone – Every opinion matters.

2. No Coffee Snobbery – We all start somewhere.

3. Share and Learn!

4. Try Something New – Every meetup includes at least one new coffee experience.

5. Keep It Positive – We’re here to enjoy ourselves.

What to Expect

1. A warm welcome from the team.

2. Guided tastings to explore different beans and brew methods.

3. Time to chat, connect, and learn from one another.

4. Occasional workshops or guest speakers from the local coffee scene.

5. A fun and relaxed atmosphere.

Join Us!

Equipment


You don’t need to be fully stocked to join! At most meetups, equipment is provided. But if you’d like to bring your own, here are some basics:


1. A favorite mug.

2. A grinder (if you have one).

3. Brewing tools you enjoy (French press, pour over, AeroPress, etc.).

4. A bag of beans you’d love to share.


Don’t stress if you’re missing something—the point is to learn and share!

Our Team

Harper

Harper is the first smile guests see when they walk in. Energetic, friendly, and a natural conversationalist, Harper remembers everyone’s “usual” and loves recommending new brews. She keeps the vibe light, cozy, and inviting—like a human version of a warm mug.

Casey

Casey is the calm, focused barista who treats every cup like a tiny work of art. Precise with pour-overs, obsessed with bean origins, and known for surprising customers with custom creations, Casey brings craftsmanship and a touch of mystery to the bar.

Jordan

Jordan keeps everything running smoothly behind the scenes. Fast, organized, and always three steps ahead, he is the one who restocks beans before anyone notices supplies are low creating a seamless coffee experience.

Riley

Riley knows every local event, artist, and musician. She is always organizing mini pop-ups or showcasing local roasters. A natural networker, Riley turns the shop into a hub where regulars feel like they’re part of something bigger.