Events

Saturday May 25

1555 Eastern Ave.
Grand Rapids, MI 49507

Eritrean coffee, also known as boon, holds a special place in Eritrean culture. It is not just a drink but a symbol of hospitality and community. The traditional Eritrean coffee ceremony involves roasting the beans, grinding them, and brewing the coffee in a clay pot called a jebena. The coffee is served in small cups to guests as a sign of respect and friendship.

The Eritrean coffee ceremony plays a significant role in bringing people together. It is a social event where friends and family gather to engage in conversation, share stories, and strengthen relationships. This event is not just about the coffee itself but about the connections it fosters within the community.

RSVP for a session below. We kindly ask that you only register for only one session.