Battleship Beanery

About Battleship Beanery

SAILORS KNOW GOOD COFFEE! Battleship Beanery Micro-Roast was spawned by our own retired U. S. Navy Chief Petty Officer in a sincere desire to find and roast the very best coffee beans to create the very best "cup a Joe" possible. Also, an avid coffee drinker, Chief brings 21 years of deck plate leadership to every single roast. Taking green coffee beans and roasting them to perfection is a dedication and a passion. Most coffee today is roasted and canned or bagged in bulk by the big guys. Although some of the big guys can make a decent cup of coffee, by the time it goes from the roaster to the distributor, to the big chain stores or coffee houses, and then finally to your home cup it is stale and no longer at its peak freshness. Fresh coffee are beans that are roasted and then ground and brewed to the cup within three weeks of roasting. The big guys just cannot get it to the cup that fast. Battleship Beanery roast its beans in small micro-roast portions, then bags and delivers the beans to the customer within three weeks or less ensuring that just-brewed cup of Joe is as fresh as possible. You may have had good coffee, but until you have had coffee within three weeks of roasting, you have never had GREAT coffee. Give it a try, you will definitely not be disappointed! Jody S. DellingerU. S. Navy Chief Petty Officer (Retired / 1988-2009)
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More about Battleship Beanery

Battleship Beanery is located at Brady, Texas 76825, United States
+1 832-515-5905
http://www.battleshipbeanery.com

Reviews

Liana O.

Battleship Beanery in Brady, Texas 76825, United States – where coffee meets comedy. The latte was creamy and dreamy, and the staff had me in stitches with their hilarious banter. It's like a stand-up show with caffeine. I'll be back for more laughs and lattes.

Hannah J.

Battleship Beanery is my go-to for a caffeine fix. The cold brew never disappoints, and the friendly baristas brighten my day. It's like a second home.

Lance T.

Battleship Beanery is a coffee lover's paradise. Nestled in Brady, Texas 76825, United States, it's a haven for those seeking exceptional brews and a cozy ambiance. The cold brew I had was bold and invigorating, with just the right hint of sweetness. The staff's passion for coffee is evident, and they're always ready to share their knowledge. Whether you're a coffee connoisseur or just looking for a warm cup of comfort, Battleship Beanery delivers.

David D.

Battleship Beanery at Brady, Texas 76825, United States is a coffee aficionado's paradise. The cold brew is bold and smooth, and the barista's expertise shines through. I'll be back!

Olivia D.

Battleship Beanery remains my top choice for coffee. The baristas consistently craft the perfect latte, and the cozy, inviting atmosphere at the Brady, Texas 76825, United States location makes it my sanctuary for relaxation.

Hannah S.

I was excited to try Battleship Beanery in Brady, Texas 76825, United States, but it didn't meet my expectations. The latte was bland, and the service was slow. I was hoping for a better experience.

Gabriel C.

Battleship Beanery is a coffee haven. The moment you walk in, the intoxicating scent of freshly roasted beans envelops you. Their cold brew is a revelation, and the minimalist decor creates a serene atmosphere.

Lily U.

Battleship Beanery is my coffee haven! The perfectly brewed lattes and cozy, inviting atmosphere at the Brady, Texas 76825, United States location make it the ideal spot for relaxation and conversation.

Chloe M.

Battleship Beanery is an absolute gem hidden in Brady, Texas 76825, United States. Their coffee is a masterpiece, and the aroma is simply enchanting. The staff is always warm and welcoming, making it my favorite place to start the day.

Miles U.

The ambiance at Battleship Beanery is enchanting. The dim lighting and vintage décor create a cozy escape. The cappuccino was the perfect pick-me-up, and I'll be back for more.

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