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Darkstar Coffee opened late last week at 2 Great Jones St. between Broadway and Lafayette.
As you can see, the place wasn't open for the day yet when I stopped by on Saturday morning...
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It doesn't appear to be related to the Darkstar Coffee in Perth, Western Australia.
The cafe shares space with In Living Stereo ... where they had a small but well-curated record shop that closed back in the spring.
shall we go
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As soon as it stops raining I will run over there, because there aren't enough coffee stands in the EV to satisfy everyone's taste. And this being from Australia must mean that it is special beyond anything I can make at home. God when will this coffee madness stop?
ReplyDeleteThey have a dream. They have the will. The have the cash. And they provide work. Welcome to the EV.
ReplyDeleteWhat happened to the records? Such a shame to lose another record shop.
ReplyDeleteThey still sell records and sound systems and music is constantly playing as you get your coffee.
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