Coffee:
A Connecticut Story
Coffee is more than a hot drink or a boost of caffeine. For Connecticans, it’s hundreds of years of history. It has fueled new ideas, social reform, and workers’ rights. It is comfort in wartime and connections across cultures. It is universal, yet distinctly Connecticut. Coffee: A Connecticut Story is a multisensory exhibition that explores our state’s coffee connections across time and place. Exhibition on view through January 2026.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Engage your senses as you travel through a series of settings inspired by moments in coffee history. From Connecticut ports ushering in trade from the West Indies, to the birth of the traditional coffee house, to the rise of the integral “coffee break” you know and appreciate today, discover the unexpected role coffee has played in Connecticut over the centuries. Along the way, explore how coffee has affected lives and shaped cultures, and hear from local voices from today’s coffee community.
RELATED EVENTS
Exhibition Guided Tour
Drop in Saturday, December 7 @ 11 am
Travelin’ Tom’s Coffee Truck on-site!
Images left to right: Hartford Rubber Works Cafeteria, Connecticut Museum collection 1995.36.719. Fresh ground coffee at J. René Coffee Roasters, West Hartford, CT.
Season Sponsors
Exhibition Sponsors
Debrah Welling and Jack Intrator
Perk Sponsors
J. René Coffee Roasters | Great Minds Coffee Roasters | Willoughby’s Coffee & Tea
Location
One Elizabeth Street
Hartford CT, 06105
860.236.5621
Museum Hours:
Tuesday - Saturday 10 am - 5 pm, Thursday until 8 pm
Sunday 12 pm - 5 pm
Research Center Hours:
Tuesday-Saturday 12 pm - 5 pm, Thursday until 8 pm
Always by appointment only.