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What's a Coffee Commentary?
Subject: Brew Ha Ha
Location visited: Watertown, NY
(468 Coffeen St)
Free WiFi ? : no
Rating: 3+ [see key]
Free 411 services sure sound convenient, but aside from the million sales pitches you have to endure to get the information, sometimes the information isn't exactly categorized correctly.
Recently, going through Watertown, I was in dire need of a cup of coffee so I called one of the Free 411 numbers and searched coffeehouses. I was presented with two establishments: Different Drummer and Brew Ha Ha. Different Drummer sounded intriguing (plus only they answered their phone) but it turned out to be a hangout for those in the service that doesn't actually serve beverages (guess it's more a B.Y.O everything). Dejected and with no one picking up at Brew Ha Ha, I decided to just head back on my route.
But what do you know, on my way back to the Interstate I actually run right across Brew Ha Ha. It turned out to be a drive-thru coffee hut resembling a little fairy tale cottage on the corner of a bustling intersection. Naturally, I pulled into the driveway and up to the window.
The coffee served is out of Corning from a place called Soul Full Cup Coffeehouse. The coffee served was the House blend, a very earthy and smooth cup of coffee that really hit the spot at the time. Though I wasn't sure what to expect from the espresso as I've not had the best of luck with drive-thru coffee and espresso, it actually turned out to be fairly decent though a bit overpulled. I did not catch the tea.
While I think Brew Ha Ha could make a few improvements, it was a welcome stop that day. I'd have to say for a drive-thru cafe, it proved decent. So if you happen to be in Watertown and not looking to leave your vehicle to grab your java, give Brew Ha Ha a whirl.
Monday, August 04, 2008
CC: Brew Ha Ha
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brew ha ha,
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Soul Full Cup Coffeehouse,
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1 comments:
Why hello there! It is nice to see that Brew Ha Ha in Watertown, NY has gotten some attention.
I lived in Northern New York (Watertown) a few years back and I personally feel that the best thing that ever happened to Watertown was Brew Ha Ha. Yes, this postage stamp sized billet is home of the best "joe." Like the owners so cleverly phrased it, they "put the coffee in Coffeen Street." And, as the saying goes, often times "great things come in small packages."
Christina Wasniski
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