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OUR PHILOSOPHY
A Place to Pause and Unwind

If life were a sentence Comma Coffee would be the comma... the pause... the breath... the break between two thoughts.

 

We lead such busy isolated lives,

yet all the while longing for a sense of community. You will find that feeling here, in an atmosphere where everybody knows your name. Among comfy couches, books and games, chess, live music, dancing, poetry, and... oh yeah, GREAT COFFEE and FOOD, generations mingle, new friendships are formed, and old relationships are nurtured.

 

You are invited to come and pause at Comma Coffee, where there is always a smile, a place and time to relax and rejuvenate your soul.

ABOUT

Edibles

BREAKFAST • LUNCH • COFFEE • TEA • LIBATIONS • SMOOTHIES • FRESH SQUEEZED JUICES

Events

MUSIC & MORE

EVENTS
June making drinks
Skeleton Java Gents
Blueberry muffins
Carrying delicious meals
Comma Soupra meal
Ladies of Mahjong group photos
Server and customers chatting
Berry Smoothie
Making a coffee
Friends chatting
Garnishing a salad
Server and customer laughing
Slicing a sandwich
Cinnamon Rolls
Barista making drinks
June making cocktails
'Veggie'tation
Customers mingling on outside patio
'Eggs'ploitation
Inside building front counter

About

COMMA COFFEE
Did you know?

Comma Coffee shares her birthday with Nevada? That's right!  We opened on Nevada Day 2000, and we really appreciate all of Nevada hosting a parade and coming out every year to help us celebrate!

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Comma's building was built in 1869 by the Olkavich Brothers.  Originally a dry goods mercantile, it has been many things over the years.  It was Carson's first Nickelodeon Theatre, a candy parlor, an antique store, campaign headquarters, a dance studio, kitchen emporium, and for over 80 years a mortuary.  But she is the happiest now, and thrilled to have you here!

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 The Mile High Jazz Band played before an audience for the first time in April of 2001 at Comma Coffee.  They performed the second Tuesday of each month for 17 years. Now you can listen to them At Living the Good Life. The proprietor of Comma Coffee is also a Jazz Singer, often joining the Mile High Band.

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Though we don't believe Comma Coffee is haunted, we do often "enjoy" the antics of lively spirits...

Maybe you'll get lucky and see the Skeleton Java Gents sing a song or two .

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