I found this little shoppe on my drive home from the train station in East Chicago. It's a Karate Dojo with a coffee shop in front. I talked with the owner for a bit, he's a very friendly ex-Marine named Tyrone. He said his wife, Jenny, usually runs the coffee shop while he does the Karate, but she wasn't in when I showed up so he gladly ran the bar for us.

The interior is decorated with photos of Tyrone from throughout his military and karate career, he says he was Mariah Carey's bodyguard for three years.

The coffee wasn't fantastic. I'm spoiled, working near the downtown Intelligentsia. But it wasn't bad, either. They use Starbucks beans and Oberweis milk, but make a better cappuccino on their little machine than I've ever had out of one of those super-automatics. Tyrone confessed he wasn't very good with the coffee, but he did an admirable job. And even if the coffee wasn't great, I'll be back to support a local, independent business. (and who knows, maybe I can introduce him to a different roaster.) Jenny makes, I should add, a fantastic muffin. My girlfriend had the banana muffin and I had a small bite (curse you, diabetes!) and it was heavenly. There were also fresh baked cookies and scones. If you go, these should not be missed.

It's not the usual fare that we have on LTH, but the name and concept were too cute and I wanted to share it with you all. Their slogan is "Coffee with a Real Kick!" and that, alone, makes it worth a visit in my eyes.
Karate & Coffee
6612 Kennedy Avenue
Hammond, IN