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New Coffee shop on 7th... - Page 2 — Brooklynian

New Coffee shop on 7th...

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  • Looks like Cafe Eleven bit the dust after a little more than a year of being in business.

    Sad to see a business fail, but since I only bought a coffee there once, can't say I'll miss it.
  • did mule close, too?
  • vanilla wrote: did mule close, too?
    Mule kicked the bucket.
  • Newbie mistake!
  • JJ Deluca wrote: [REDACTED] is very very good...

    There Espresso is very good steal for $6.00lb , I have been going there for years and the have coffee beans that sometimes is still warm from roasting it the same day....

    They are not as fancy as your typical Coffee house...but the place has that old school feel about it and its gotta be doing something good cause it's there since 1972...

    Check it out...
    [REDACTED]
    That address is nowhere near Park Slope. Since you've already posted this in Classifieds, I'm assuming you have a vested interest in this business. If so, Classifieds is where it belongs (since you're new here, I'll tip you off that "shilling" does not go over very well - if you own this business, best to just say so)


    MOD NOTE: Spam redacted to eliminate the incentive to keep bumping this.
    -C
  • Sorry!

    I just seen the name mentioned in the posts prior...

    Won't happen again...and no vested intrest...just like the coffee and coffee talk...
  • JJ Deluca wrote: Sorry!

    I just seen the name mentioned in the posts prior...

    Won't happen again...and no vested intrest...just like the coffee and coffee talk...

    Cool. Lots of people come in here shilling for places they own/work at. Since you only had a few posts and 2 of them were for this place....well.....my bad...I apologize :-)
  • No problemo...

    I hear ya....
  • Much ado about 2007.
  • Agreed!!! Lol
  • Brooke Lynn Knight wrote:
    I don't like Gorilla. I really, really want to like them. I love their branding, love the roasters, love the clever marketing -- just can't stand the coffee. It has that burned Starbucks taste"
    As a displaced West Coaster, I've never understood the Gorilla love. It tastes like Charbucks. Take one sip of a well-brewed cup of Stumptown or Irving Farm and you'll never go back.
  • Completely agree. It's great if your palate is inured to bitterness, and you don't mind that whatever varietal they might be using is overroasted/brewed to a homogeneous char.

    Lattes aren't bad tho.
    nuanda99 wrote: [quote=Brooke Lynn Knight]
    I don't like Gorilla. I really, really want to like them. I love their branding, love the roasters, love the clever marketing -- just can't stand the coffee. It has that burned Starbucks taste"
    As a displaced West Coaster, I've never understood the Gorilla love. It tastes like Charbucks. Take one sip of a well-brewed cup of Stumptown or Irving Farm and you'll never go back.
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