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Six Shooter Coffee gives Waterloo a java jolt.

by Dillon Stewart | Apr. 15, 2016 | 4:00 AM

 Since Peter Brown started Six Shooter Coffee in January 2014, Clevelanders had to travel to local farmers markets, the Grocery in Ohio City and the Beachland Ballroom and Tavern to get their hands on a cup of his small-batch coffee. But now Brown is giving the Waterloo Arts District a java jolt with a brick-and-mortar spot. Opened in March, the cafe appeals to those on-the-go types as much as it does people who want to camp out and chat for hours. "People need to get their coffee and go to work, which is fine," Brown says. "But we also want it to be a place to hang out." Here are three reasons we're buzzing over the shop.


The beans:
 
Working at Stauf's Coffee Roasters in Columbus helped Brown form a simple roasting philosophy: Let the bean do its thing. Right now, Six Shooter is microroasting 7-pound batches of bright, fruity African and South American beans, which are currently in season. But as seasons change, so do Six Shooter's beans. "Coffee beans go in and out of season, like any crop. Our goal is to roast the bean in a way that accentuates its region," he says.

The cold brew:  Don't worry beer drinkers, Six Shooter has something for you too. A nitro tap on the coffee bar spits out a highly caffeinated, nonalcoholic cold brew by Cleveland Height's 46 and 2 Brewing. It pours like Guinness and has a hoppy taste and aroma. "We're also working on a brewer's coffee with Platform Beer Co.," Brown says. "It's going to be the same concept but use malts and barley instead of hops."

The vibe: Little touches throughout Six Shooter reflect the neighborhood. Artists from the Article Design Studio on Waterloo's west end made the cafe's rustic bar and lamps. Its mugs and saucers come from Brick Ceramic and Design Studio next door. As Brown plans events for the summer, he's open to even more community collaboration. "I've always wanted to be apart of something bigger than myself," he adds. "To build up Collinwood is a great opportunity." 16021 Waterloo Road, Cleveland, 216-282-4133, sixshootercoffee.com

Dillon Stewart

Dillon Stewart is the editor of Cleveland Magazine. He studied web and magazine writing at Ohio University's E.W. Scripps School of Journalism and got his start as a Cleveland Magazine intern. His mission is to bring the storytelling, voice, beauty and quality of legacy print magazines into the digital age. He's always hungry for a great story about life in Northeast Ohio and beyond.

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