Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Road Trip: Zanesville

While the name of this thing has Columbus in it, we are too cosmopolitan to restrain ourselves to the cafes of just one city. So when we were in Zanesville, Ohio, we stopped in at The Java House Cafe to see how they do it on the old National Road.

The Java House Cafe
1405 Maple Avenue (rear)
Zanesville, Ohio

Small in a cozy way, the Java House is really in an old carriage house at the rear of a larger, grander house. This works to the cafe's advantage in terms of atmosphere, which is quaint and comfortable. The coffee itself was not so great. We ordered an Americano and an iced Americano. The barista did not follow proper procedure as the following breakdown will show.

Equipment: Bunn Express espresso machine.

Beans: Caruso's, Brecksville.

Did Not Do:

Tamp espresso grounds (he used a tamp, but didn't apply an initial 5lbs of pressure followed by a tap on the portafilter and finished with around 30lbs)
Purge group
Clean portafilter
Grind per shot

Things That Should Not Have Happened But Did:

The Americano came with three shots. The barista pulled the first double shot with fresh grounds and pulled the third shot simply by re-extracting the shot he packed for the double. The same grounds were used twice which, along with loose tamping, resulted in a limp, underextracted, watery Americano.

The shots for the iced Americano were poured directly over the ice. Science does not provide a reason why this is bad (possibly something to do with ascorbic acid) but when it is done the result is bitterness instead of icy sweetness and depth.

While we were pleased to see a place serving locally roasted specialty coffee in a small, relatively remote town, the drinks themselves were disappointing. The necessary elements for a great experience were in place, but the Java House would do well to invest in a barista training course to tie it all together.

9 comments:

  1. Hi! If you're going 'outside the Columbus zone' I highly encourage you to visit River Road Coffee in Granville, OH. It was my little heaven during college at Denison and would like to know your reviews - thanks! Laura M.

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  2. I know for a fact that Java House does not carry Stauf's coffee.

    Just thought you and your readers should know to avoid any confusion

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  3. re: lolly1223: can you say for a fact who does supply them? that info would be helpful.

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  4. I don't know anything else except that they do not carry Stauf's coffee.

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  5. re: lolly1223: When we were there they had bags of coffee with the Stauf's logo. It's good stuff and they should be proud to serve it!

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  6. Those were probably sample bags.

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  7. Java House uses Caruso's beans, according to the person who just answered the phone. God bless the telephone.

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  8. Thanks, Bronwyn. I updated the beans section of this entry to reflect your canny phone work.

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  9. Let’s say you’ve spilled your coffee while at work, or in a restaurant. Either way, you’re not taking off your white shirt anytime soon, but need to get rid of this stain before going about the rest of your day. drinking Chai latte

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