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Aware_Train1666 t1_j30p001 wrote

Cabal Boathouse on Long Wharf

https://www.newhavenindependent.org/article/boathouse_fees

Renting the Adee Room for four hours during the day: $600 for residents, $700 for non-residents, with a $200 per hour fee for additional hours and a $250 kitchen fee.

• Renting the Lanson Room for four hours during the day: $1,000 for residents, $1,200 for non-residents, with a $300 per hour fee for additional hours and a $250 kitchen fee.

• Hosting a wedding: For residents $1,500 for Mondays through Thursdays, $3,500 for Fridays and Sundays, $4,500 for Saturdays; for non-residents, those fees are $2,000, $4,000, and $5,000 respectively.

• Renting the outdoor platform: For residents, $250 per hour during the day, $300 per hour during the evenings for Mondays through Thursdays, $500 per hour on Fridays and Sundays, and $600 per hour on Saturdays; for non-residents, those fees are $300, $350, $550, and $650 respectively. Tables and chairs and security cost extra.

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ntvblls t1_j2ywo79 wrote

>Atticus carries an excellent local roaster from Fairfield co., im forgetting their name though.

Ilse? They were based in Stamford for a while, though have since moved way up to North Canaan. Their beans are very good though. Very expensive, but very good quality beans. I've got one of their Ethiopia's now and it's great.

Atticus Market also sometimes carries other some other beans from other roasters, but those roasters are usually not based in Connecticut.

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editorgrrl t1_j2yql5e wrote

https://yaledailynews.com/blog/2022/10/14/three-of-four-blue-state-locations-close-their-doors/

>Commons Grounds Cafe, another small Connecticut chain, bought three of New Haven’s four Blue State Coffee locations in October 2022 on Wall Street, York Street, and Congress Avenue. Blue State’s location at 534 Orange Street will remain in business.

>Blue State Coffee was founded in 2004 by Andrew Ruben ’11, LAW ’17. His mother, Chief Executive Officer Carolyn Greenspan, led the chain’s expansion to six locations across New England. But now, she said, is the right time to move on and focus on other projects.

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HartfordResident t1_j2y823x wrote

For local, I like Giv - you can do mail order, and some coffeeshops like Pistachio sell it. Also Fussy Coffee, Story and Soil (in Hartford) and other high-end cafes sell interesting bags from around the US. Willoughby's is also very good.

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green_lemonade t1_j2y4cln wrote

The Jitter Bus has Giv Coffee from Canton. Definitely one of the best roasters in the state. They'll sell whole beans by weight.

Atticus carries an excellent local roaster from Fairfield co., im forgetting their name though.

Poppy's recently started roasting their own and they're steadily improving.

Blue State tended to roast on the medium/darker side for their light roasts, if you prefer that Willoughby's is as close as it gets.

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RonnieRozbox t1_j2xkm5b wrote

Almost any public library would work for free. But I know there's a game store, Elm City Games thatt has day passes or monthly memberships and wi-fi and places to set up and do work, but I dunno what budget you actually would be willing to spend. A day pass is a little more than a coffee, (10$)

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Thecryptbabe t1_j2xfdgb wrote

Not New Haven but close by is One World in East Haven. By far the BEST beans I’ve ever had. They do free one day delivery to New Haven county too so you don’t even need to drive out there.

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