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indabacoffee
2020 N Monroe St Spokane, WA 99205
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  • Sunday 06:00 AM - 06:00 PM
  • Monday 06:00 AM - 06:00 PM
  • Tuesday 06:00 AM - 06:00 PM
  • Wednesday 06:00 AM - 06:00 PM
  • Thursday 06:00 AM - 06:00 PM
  • Friday 06:00 AM - 06:00 PM
  • Saturday 06:00 AM - 06:00 PM

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09 Jun 2025 at 12:13 AM
We just had to share!
Are you and the fam heading out for the long weekend? Don't forget your fuel!⁠
May 22nd-May 27th only:⁠
☕️ 10% off all bags of coffee⁠
🧊 10% off cold brew growlers⁠
Growlers are filled with our house cold brew concentrate, which means you'll mix your way to the perfect cup wherever you are. Whether you'll be road-tripping, lounging at the lake, or just takin it easy, stock up now and you'll be sipping all weekend long! click here
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09 Jun 2025 at 01:27 AM

Starting this Saturday, June 7th, 9am-12pm, @rosethrow will be DJ-ing some lively music to get your weekends started and energized! Come by @indabacoffee's Monroe location and grab a latte and hear @rosethrow's signature flavor mixed with drum and bass, house, and funk.

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09 Jun 2025 at 01:31 AM

☕✨🌿 Catch us at @thefarmchicks Vintage & Handmade Fair this weekend!⁠

We’ll have a booth full of fun coffee goods, vintage vibes, and something very special — a limited specialty release called Ella, a coffee with a story, and produced 100% by women in Guatemala.⁠

"Around the world women comprise up to 70% of farm work while owning disproportionately few assets and land. Despite limited access, discrimination, and violence, many women have forged their own paths for their families through their coffee farms."⁠

-Women Producers of Guatemala⁠

We'll have Ella and so much more — see you this weekend! ⁠

#Indabacoffee #Farmchicks2025 #Womenincoffee #Ellacoffee #Guatemalacoffee #Coffeewithpurpose #Spokaneevents #Supportwomenfarmers

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☕ Our Story
Founded in 2009 by Bobby Enslow in Spokane’s West Central neighborhood, Indaba Coffee was conceived as more than just a café—it was envisioned as a welcoming hub for community connection. Inspired by his global travels and a desire to uplift those often overlooked, Bobby moved into the area and started Indaba with a simple mission: “a place where everyone feels welcome… and then, of course, really, really good coffee.” 
🌱 What We Believe
At Indaba (named after the South African word for “gathering”), we bring people together over ethically sourced, expertly roasted coffee. Respect, inclusivity, and quality guide every decision—from beans to brew. Our growth over the years (including roasting capabilities starting in 2014 and a second location in 2015) reflects our conviction that people and community matter most .
🌍 Ethical Sourcing & Roasting
We team up with cooperatives who cultivate coffee with care and purpose. Winner of multiple Golden Bean awards, our Rwanda FTO and Colombian reserve coffees support women-led, organic, and fair-trade practices—and two meals are donated for every bag sold through Second Harvest. 
📍 Our Locations
West Broadway (original site): A cozy, inclusive spot where locals, students, and council members alike find connection over coffee. Open daily, 6 am–6 pm.

Downtown & Monroe Roastery: Expanded to serve more of Spokane—complete with roasting space and café seating—continuing our mission of access and inclusion.
🎓 Learn & Grow with Us
We host barista certification, latte‑art, and mini barista classes, guided by our passion for sharing coffee craft and culture with the community.
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❤️ Our Community Impact
Inclusivity: A place for healing, gathering, and genuine hospitality—no matter background or circumstance

Charitable commitment: Bags of coffee contribute meals via Second Harvest; events like latte‑art throwdowns raise funds for local nonprofits

Economic revival: Our downtown cafes operate in neighborhoods ripe for renewal—through coffee, we aim to spark connection and investment

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