Animal Crossing: New Horizons' 2.0 release largely delighted fans with its new additions and content. The update saw the long-awaited return of Brewster and The Roost cafe, which fans had been clamoring for since the game's launch.
Brewster has been a series fixture since Animal Crossing: Wild World, providing players with a fun mini-game and socialization options to play with. After a long wait, his cafe The Roost was unlocked, allowing players to add it to Animal Crossing: New Horizons' museum.
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Brewster is primarily known for the coffee he serves up at his cafe, The Roost. Though each entry varies a bit, The Roost gives players an opportunity to enjoy a cup of coffee, and in some instances, players are challenged to find their vilagers' favorites by working behind the counter. It seems a guest or barista at a Starbucks location is particularly fond of the pigeon and his cafe, as they created a special chalk art of the bird.
Drawn on a chalkboard sitting on the front counter of the Starbucks, reportedly located within a Target store in Kirkwood, Missouri, Brewster can be seen offering the reader a cup of coffee for 200 bells. The art faithfully recreates Brewster's appearance, while also mimicking the text boxes and dialogue of the game. The Roost itself is even credited in a mini-art below the main one.
While it's unknown who created the art, it's a charming way to celebrate a peaceful game that many people relied on during the early days of the pandemic. While the tribute is likely lost on some visitors to the store, Animal Crossing: New Horizons has been massively popular, so chances are many will recognize it, at least on some level.
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