INTENTIONALIST: Keep Cool at Melo Cafe

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by Kristina Rivera

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As Western Washington undergoes a record-breaking heatwave this weekend, it’s important we stay cool the best we can.

Why not stay cool with fresh-pressed juice that boosts our immune systems at the same time?

Hanan Hassan Diriye and Ambrosia Austin opened Melo Cafe, a juice and coffee shop, in the Central District in early 2021 to bring their passion for community, hospitality, and health to the people around them.

Ambrosia said their ultimate goal is to expand and occupy space in the beverage industry as a Black-owned and women-owned business that’s focused on nutrition and health. 

“There’s a disproportionate rate of unhealthy beverages as well as food products that are tailored toward the Black and Brown community,” Ambrosia said. “One of our goals is to be able to have batches sponsored so that we can get it to underrepresented communities that may be facing a food desert, that [don’t] have funds to have Melo Juice, and things of that nature.”

Melo Cafe is in the former space of Cortona Cafe — a 10-year Central District institution committed to community that was run by Isolynn “Ice” Dean who passed the torch to Ambrosia and Hanan.

“We’re always grateful for [Isolynn’s] legacy, and we’re also really excited to be establishing our own,” Ambrosia said.

“When you find those places where you feel like people treat you like family or treat you like this is where you belong, you made it, it’s nice to see you — that feeling is really important,” Hanan said. “And it’s a feeling that Isolynn definitely exuded all the time. We love it, and we want to keep that same feeling.”

Kristina Rivera is the marketing and communications coordinator at Intentionalist. She graduated from Western Washington University with a degree in journalism and public relations and has worked with organizations ranging from local nonprofits to global PR firms.

📸 Featured Image: A plate of fruit and cream Belgian waffles, bottles of Melo Juice, pastries, and coffee from Melo Cafe in the Central District. (Photo: Melo Cafe)

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