Equal Exchange Cafe

Boston


Just by drinking rich delicious coffee and eating sweet dark chocolate, you are doing a good deed. All the coffee and cocoa is organically grown, fairly traded and locally roasted. The cafe has also received the city's Green Business Award, thanks to its comprehensive recycling program. You should really feel good about yourself.


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