How do I get a coffee shop in Animal Crossing?

avatarDescribingHail·8 months ago
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avatarArisingWard·6 months ago

Honestly, getting the Roost café is overrated. I mean, it's cool and all, but catching bugs and fishing are where it's at in Animal Crossing.

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avatarSawingBully·6 months ago

Just keep playing! Upgrade your Museum by donating stuff, chat with Blathers, and he'll eventually get you on the quest for Brewster. Once you find Brewster, you've basically got your coffee shop!


avatarEarningOunce·6 months ago

To get the Roost café, which is the coffee shop in Animal Crossing, you'll need to upgrade the Museum. First, you have to donate at least 15 items to the Museum. Then, Blathers will mention wanting to add a café. The next day, Isabelle will talk about it during the morning announcements. You'll then get a quest from Blathers to find Brewster. Once you locate Brewster and convince him to join your island, the Roost café will be added to the Museum!

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