Coffee House
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Coffee can be freshly brewed at the Coffee House to cater for the tastes of the clientele.  This is also a storage and consumption location for all alcohol, luxury and smoking products (such as pipe tobacco).



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A worker is not required here, but is needed to brew coffee here from coffee beans.



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Size: 11 by 6

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Building Requirements: 20 Stone + 60 Lumber + 1 Building Supply; requires 80 Work

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Number of Workers: 0-2 (default is 0)

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How do I keep my coffee house from taking all my honey?  The brewers would like to use the honey to make mead.




EDIT: I needed to hire an ale wench.  A coffee house without staff will end up with non-luxuries (honey, berries, etc.) stacking up inside.


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