A renovated funeral home, two parrots and an art space make for one of the most unique coffee shops in the area. Engaged couple and co-owners of ThreeBirds Coffee House, Joseph Langdon and Jen Murray chose Easton for its historic architecture and artistic spirit. Living right above the shop, Joseph and Jen can almost always be found downstairs with their aprons on. “If we have a signature drink, it's probably our hand-poured single-origin coffees,” Joseph explains. “Our main selling point, however, is the building itself.”
Bull Mansion is a Victorian-style building, former funeral home and was even used as a set for the 1978 film The Dain Curse. It has Honduran mahogany woodwork, parquet floors, white onyx fireplaces and antique crystal chandeliers. What was once used as a morgue is now being utilized as a creative space for local artists. A vintage Hunter-Penrose-Littlejohn intaglio press is featured in the main room and available to use. “Jen is a visual artist, and we knew from the outset we wanted to create some kind of space for the local art community,” Joseph says. ThreeBirds gets their coffees and loose leaf teas from their partners at Passenger Coffee, located in Lancaster. Passenger Coffee stresses the importance of having direct relationships with coffee growers all over the world. At ThreeBirds, customers can sip on cultured coffees and teas while engaging in the local culture of Easton.
226 Bushkill St., Easton | 484.544.0737 | threebirdscoffee.com