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“Came to Burnt Bean Coffee Co. for the first time this morning with my fiancé! I got a hot dirty chai & he ordered an iced mocha latte. Both drinks were DELICIOUS. The barista was so kind and welcoming. She explained their spring menu to us and filled us in on the rewards program. I can’t wait to come back!“
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“Went there for the first time today; the coffee is delicious!!!! Blueberry muffin was rather large so I took my time eating it. I love how friendly the place is and feels. I’m hoping to learn about volunteer opportunities at some point. I highly recommend it and I will definitely be back.“
“Amazing high quality teas!“
“Cute little coffee trailer. Offering some baked goods/sweets as well. Good coffee, even have Cuban coffee specialties as well and a variety of flavorings and such available.
They have outside seating as well for nicer weather.. good prices.
Will definitely go back.“
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“I stopped by Nutmeg Palace for the first time today and was impressed. I tried their French toast coffee (hot), and it was delicious, balanced with just the right amount of sweetness.
What makes this place even more special is the story behind it. It’s a small, locally owned spot run by a husband-and-wife team, Matt and Mattie, who genuinely care about creating a healthier, more thoughtful coffee experience. They source their beans from a small-batch roaster in Pennsylvania and use real maple syrup as a natural and default sweetener at no extra charge. They told me they want to discourage the use of sugar because it’s bad for your health and they learned that from personal experience.
You can tell they believe coffee and tea should not only taste amazing but also support your well-being. Every detail feels intentional, from the quality ingredients to the cozy, artisanal vibe. Even the name “Nutmeg” comes from a horse you’ll spot on their logo, such a charming touch.
I’m already looking forward to trying more flavors. What a gift to have a spot like this right here in Hedgesville!
Mattie and Kathryn, thanks for the lovely coffee. Here is a poem I put together after tasting your coffee today:
Nutmeg Palace
I stopped today at Nutmeg Palace’s door,
And found a place I’ll doubt no more.
Their French toast brew, so warm, so deep,
Struck perfect balance—rich yet sweet.
Each sip revealed a thoughtful art,
A crafted cup, a mindful heart.
No syrup false, but maple true,
That lent its grace to what I knew.
A husband, wife, with gentle aim,
Have built far more than just a name.
They choose each bean with earnest care,
From small-batch roasters, rich and rare.
They hold a faith that drinks can be
Both joy and quiet remedy.
Each detail placed with purpose clear,
A cozy craft you feel draw near.
And in their mark, a horse’s frame—
Nutmeg, the soul behind the name.
A charming sign, a story told,
In lines both simple and yet bold.
I’ll wander back, new tastes to try,
Beneath that warm and watchful sky.
What gift to find, so close, so bright,
A place that makes the day feel right.“