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At Monte Maestro, we believe that coffee is much more than just a morning caffeine fix. It is a craft, a passion, and a way to connect. That’s why we had a blast at the Palm Beach County Open Studios, an event where the local creative energy is just incredible.

Hanging out at The Peach

We spent the day at The Peach, which is hands down one of the coolest creative spots in West Palm Beach. We were lucky enough to share the space with two amazing artists:

Astrid Mora: Her work has an energy that really caught everyone’s eye.

Sue Slick Carlson: A super talented artist who welcomed us into her studio to set up our coffee corner.

Sign reading "Welcome to The Peach" with a peach illustration on a metal fence, surrounded by greenery. The tone is inviting and rustic.

Good vibes, Art, and Tacos

It wasn’t all about work! We also got to try the tacos from El Segundo and they were honestly delicious. It was the perfect fuel for an afternoon of meeting so many talented people and sharing our passion for coffee.

Watching people explore the studios and discover the stories behind the art while sipping on some Monte Maestro was the highlight of our day. We loved showing everyone the “Sabor Real” of our beans from Antioquia in such a relaxed and creative environment.

Support Local Art

The Open Studios tour is a great way to see what the artists in Central Palm Beach County are creating. We’re proud to be part of this community and to support the local scene here in Florida.

A person with long hair, seated and drawing. They face a display of portraits on a couch. The white wall above reads "COMING SOON," evoking anticipation.

If you stopped by our station at The Peach, thanks for making it a great day! Don’t forget to grab a bag of Monte Maestro at our store to keep that creative spark going at home.

A jazz band performs in an art-filled gallery. A saxophonist, drummer, keyboardist, and another musician create a lively, relaxed atmosphere.