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(★ 4.9 ) Summer Moon Coffee: A Texas-Born, Wood-Fired Coffee Experience

Updated: 4 days ago


Summer Moon Coffee Shop in Frisco

Summer Moon Coffee

A Texas-born brand, it has created a unique niche in the specialty coffee industry by combining traditional wood-fired roasting techniques with innovative flavors. Established with a passion for authentic coffee experiences, Summer Moon has expanded from its original Austin location, and as luck would have it, we have one here in Frisco, TX.



A Tradition of Wood-Fired Coffee Roasting


Central to Summer Moon's identity is its wood-fired coffee roasting process. Inspired by 19th-century techniques, the company roasts its beans over an open flame using Texas oak, creating a smooth, balanced flavor profile. This method has been perfected and practiced for over two decades, ensuring that each batch resonates with the brand's commitment to quality.


The “Moon Milk” Secret


A hallmark of Summer Moon's offerings is the "Moon Milk," a signature sweet cream. This unique creamer complements the oak-roasted undertones of their coffee, enhancing beverages like the popular Summer Moon Latte. For those preferring less sweetness, variations such as the Half Moon Latte (half-sweet), Quarter Moon Latte (quarter-sweet), and Whisper Moon (one-eighth sweet) are available, catering to diverse palates.


Seasonal Inspirations and Brew Guides


Demonstrating a commitment to innovation, Summer Moon regularly shares creative recipes and brewing techniques. For instance, the "Fireside: Cinnamon Apple Deep Steep" offers a cold brew method that infuses coffee with subtle sweetness and fall spices, providing a hands-off approach to a flavorful morning wakeup call.


A Growing Family of Coffee Lovers


From its humble beginnings, Summer Moon has expanded to over 50 locations,

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