At 11:06 PM 1/27/03 -0500, you 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 ---- You are receiving this because you are subscribed to the list named "UnivCity." To unsubscribe or for archive information, see <http://www.purple.com/list.html>.
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