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Monday, November 16, 2009
The Roy Street Cafe, you can actually see Vivace back there.(althoug not very well in this crappy photo)
Also, it looks like this cafe is no longer inspired by sbux, because that guy is scraping it off. (inspired by schommer?)
Plus, how awesome is it that the "Roy Street" cafe has a Broadway East address?
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