They are open till 11 later int eh week, wed-sunday or thur- sat or something

On Mon, 27 Jan 2003, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> > I stopped by the new  Green Line cafe last friday for a quick coffee to go.
> 
> while i am impressed with the green line cafe -- particularly its amazing
> transformation from a florist to such a nice-looking coffeeshop -- i must
> say that their hours leave much to be desired.
> 
> i showed up this afternoon around 3pm, sunday ny times under my arm (it
> takes me a few days to *really* finish it), hoping to spend an hour or so
> drinking some coffee.  i reached for the door...locked!  i peered
> inside...chairs on tables!  the hours posted...7am-2pm!
> 
> am i the only person in the neighborhood who likes to drink coffee in the
> afternoon and evening?  i work at night, and i often don't get up until
> noon.
> 
> i can't think of a similarly-styled coffeeshop in the city that has such
> short hours.  for example, the last drop at 13th and pine is open late
> into the evening.  and closer to home, the comet was open -- and busy --
> well after dark.
> 
> yes, i was little disappointed as i made my way up larchwood to buy a cup
> at sam's place at 45th and osage.  i was surprised that this neighborhood
> shop was not mentioned earlier on the list, as it has several types of
> excellent coffee (and is open 8am-9pm every day of the week).
> 
> mark
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