Brewster took Crazy Redd for his word until Blathers burst in to stop his friend from being scammed.
He can recall a time where Crazy Redd tried to sell the pigeon fake art directly to him at the cafe. According to the owl, Brewster is more "innocent" than the average person/animal. While Brewster isn't one to talk much, Blathers is quite the opposite. Even when the Roost got the chance to be in it's own building in New Leaf, Blathers is the villager to request for it's construction, as he is close with Brewster. The two have been connected for a long time, with the Roost originally being a part of the Museum. There aren't too many characters that Brewster is seen with, but the animal that seems to know him the best is Blathers. RELATED: UK National Video Game Museum Opens Animal Crossing: New Horizons Exhibit Getting the right coffees for the customers coming in allows players to earn bells and parts of the Cafe furniture set. Even special characters such as Nook, Isabelle, and Kapp'n have their own preferences. Each and every villager has their own unique way they want the sugar, milk, and type of beans, adding just a little more personality to these animals. Villagers visiting the Roost while players are working all have their own coffee preferences. It actually allows players to get to know just a little more about the villagers in their town. In New Leaf, however, the aforementioned part-time job players can undertake at the Roost isn't there for just extra bells. Unlike most shops and buildings, there isn't much for players to get at the Roost other than coffee and the occassional holiday drink. It has made use as a place for players to store extra gyroids, buy coffee, and even work part time. With Brewster's cafe being one of the facilities players can have access to in the Animal Crossing series, there have been a variety of different purposes the Roost has served over time. Brewster is additionally established to be a close friend of Blathers, often connecting the Roost to the Museum. The only other character like this is Sable, another animal that has trouble relaxing until being bonded with.
What makes Brewster special is that he is one of the few non-villager animals in the Animal Crossing series to be able to be befriended over time. Brewster additionally offers hot chocolate instead of coffee on special occassions for players to enjoy. Drinking his coffee as soon as possible in regards to getting the bird to warm up to players and speak more comfortably.
Talking with Brewster reveals him to be very straightforward and honest, with him being offended if players wait too long letting their coffee cool. He sells cups of coffee to players visiting during open hours, with players able to unlock a few special benefits depending on the game if they keep visiting. Assuming it happens, we could be seeing them as part of a future update.First appearing in Animal Crossing: Wild World for the Nintendo DS, Brewster is a pigeon that owns a cafe known as The Roost. Like the art wing, it’s unclear if/when we could be seeing Brewster and The Roost. All you can do is get a drink with Brewster!” However, in Animal Crossing: New Horizons, The Roost along with Brewster are no where to be seen.Ĭould we be seeing them return in the future? Some dialogue has been spotted from New Horizons’ villagers, who hint at the possibility.Īnother screenshot from Maddie circulating online also mentions: “Imagine, you are at the Roost and no one is there. In Animal Crossing: New Leaf, it was in its own dedicated location. The coffee shop has appeared in previous entries in the series, and was once a part of the museum. Now something similar is happening with Brewster and The Roost. It’s been speculated that Animal Crossing: New Horizons could be getting an art wing at the museum after some interesting dialogue was spotted from one of the game’s villagers.