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Randy Parks and Mark Wingard opened this combination coffee shop, grocery store and luncheonette in the old Weneck Brothers grocery shop at 28th Street and Holmes. It’s no longer a grocery store in the traditional sense, though the original Art Deco-style wooden shelves are stocked with bags of pasta, spring-roll wrappers, jars of marinated vegetables, and artisan flatbread. Patrons can buy a stick of butter, a freshly made cappuccino or a snow cone. In the morning, the owners offer a breakfast sandwich, cinnamon rolls and quiche; sandwiches, soup and more quiche are available until 7 p.m. It’s a relaxed, attractive place that looks more like a 1920s neighborhood market than like a modern coffeehouse — you won’t find a place quite like it anywhere else in this century. — Charles Ferruzza

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Price: $-$$$
Payment Type: MasterCard, Visa, cash

Parking: Street


Reservations: Not Accepted


Attire: casual


Extra Info: Smoking allowed outside only.

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