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A crystal-charged space for coffee and connection

Aug 10, 2025 01:44AM ● By Peri Kinder

Sacred Energy owner, Janet Wall, sits on an amethyst throne at her new crystal and coffee shop in Murray at 296 E. 4500 South. (Peri Kinder/City Journals)

Walking into Sacred Energy feels like coming home. Owner Janet Wall spent years building a crystal shop where people could recharge, connect with higher energy, and feel safe and welcome.

In April, Sacred Energy moved across the street from its former location into a new space at 296 E. 4500 South and expanded to include a cafe and coffee shop. After years of dreaming, Wall’s vision of a crystal coffee shop has finally come to life, as Sacred Energy offers coffee, tea, smoothies, breakfast, lunch and more.

“I like it when people say they walk in the front door and it feels like they’ve been hugged by the house. That was my intention,” she said. “I want customers to come here and be happy, whether it’s with the food, or with the coffee, or with a new crystal.”

Wall spent months researching the coffee-making process before partnering with a local coffee roaster to create her signature blend. She learned that the right beans and the best water are the most important ingredients for a good cup of coffee. 

The water used at Sacred Energy goes through several levels of filtration before it’s deemed ready for coffee or tea. The coffee beans are also infused with crystal energy, a distinctive touch, Wall said, that adds to the whole experience.

“Crystal-infused coffee blends the sensory experience of coffee with the metaphysical energy of crystals,” she said. “It’s not about changing the chemistry of coffee but about adding intention, mindfulness or spirituality to the moment.”

Crystals can be found throughout the cafe, including the glass dining tables that feature large, sparkling geodes; drink names, like Tigers Eye Mocha, Bronzite Dirty Chai Latte or Amethyst Matcha; large chairs made from amethyst and rose quartz; energy from stones in the crystal shop; and even the foundation of the building.

“From the very beginning, before we even dug the foundation, we filled the ground with crystals,” she said. “And when we put the cement in, it was filled with crystals. There’s selenite, tourmaline, obsidian and tons of rose quartz. This house is so grounded.”

Customers enjoy having the coffee shop in the area and as word gets out, business at the Sacred Energy Crystals Coffee and Cafe is picking up. The large drink menu includes classic coffee favorites, matchas, chai teas, cold brews, organic herbal teas, five flavors of smoothies and espresso shots. 

Specialty lattes at Sacred Energy include the Morganite Latte (with raspberry, coconut and white chocolate), the Rose Quartz Latte (vanilla with rose cold foam) and Crazy Lace Latte (peanut butter and white chocolate). Sacred Energy is also the only coffee shop in the Salt Lake Valley that serves ceremonial cacao in several flavors.

Food favorites include the avocado toast, spicy cauliflower tacos, Sacred burgers and the French dip sandwich. Sacred Energy also offers small bites, like mac and cheese poppers, hummus platters and biscuits with jam. 

Jamie Dewey is one of Wall’s 20 employees. She has been employed at Sacred Energy for two years and now works in the cafe as a barista. Dewey said the fresh ingredients, skilled chefs and fun drink combinations make it the best place to stop by for a drink in the cafe or the enclosed patio.

“This place is very welcoming,” she said. “It feels whole. It feels complete. When you’re here, it feels like nothing is missing.”

Customers at the cafe can visit the popular Sacred Energy crystal shop with its variety of pocket stones, figurines, pendants, jewelry, oracle and tarot cards, candles, journals, herbs and drums. For more information, visit SacredEnergySLC.com.

“I want people to feel at home and feel uplifted,” Wall said. “Customer service is the most important thing to me. It always will be. It always has been. I’ve put all of my heart into this and will continue to do so.”

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