Review

Brewco. has all the knick-knacks

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BrewCo. Coffeehouse has been open since 2015, and they are located at 142 N. Main St., next to the H4V Nails Salon. BrewCo. The coffeehouse is open 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Cat Gonzales

Cat Gonzales

Lantern Staff

BrewCo. Coffeehouse has the charm of an old fashioned country store with a touch of chalk art around the different board placed along the hallway and around the building. The latest country music plays in the background at a soft volume right as you walk through the front doors. While walking through the building, there are various knick-knacks and canvases hanging on the walls. Off to the sides, there are a couple of bookshelves that feature different country themed items and books. The smell of coffee swept the entrance as it is being brewed in the suite over to the right. Walking through the entrance of BrewCo. there are smiling faces looking over the counter greeting numerous people walking in. While there are table chairs around the building, there is a sectional couch for customers to relax on, drink coffee and enjoy snacks.

BrewCo. was established in 2015, and they are located at 142 N. Main St., Suite 100. They have a small suite on the right as patrons walk into the main building. Walking in through the doors that enter the actual coffee shop are different candles, cups, t-shirts, hats, coasters and other little desserts or snacks that can be purchased.

They have a small counter area where anyone is able to sit and watch them prepare their drink. One patron exclaimed, “They can make anything,” referring to Brewco.’s coffee list. Food is also available for purchase and is part of the same shop, but known as Dilly Deli, which offers different sandwiches, wraps and soups of the day.

The employees explain the most common drink that is ordered is the Grizzly and the most common food item would either be turkey on wheat or kettle chicken on ciabatta.

The employees smiled and were helpful when I approached the counter. The aroma of lattes and mochas filled the room. As one employee presented my large Caramel Latte that cost $4.75, taking that first sip shocked me. The taste of delight and warmth had a wonderful taste. I also had the chance to try a medium Grizzly Latte that cost $4.45, which has a chocolate and caramel flavor. It tasted more like a mocha instead of a latte, but it also had a great taste. I give BrewCo. an 8 out of 10.

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