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Michael Agar
We should all go to Jane's and chain ourselves to the espresso machine.
What a loss. One of the best in a long history of coffee shops,
including Vienna, where I imprinted on them. Something about echoes of
that fin de siecle air of creating something new...

I've worked in Travel Bug, nice space and people, wifi, good global
feeling what with all the maps and books and language courses on the
shelves, quiet to the point I worry about their profit margin. We could
ask how they feel about a group invasion Friday mornings.

Cloud Cliff is a nice space, chairs a little weird, wifi, fair amount of
space off-peak hours when I've been there, good creative vibes.

Other spots ok but either lower on my ambiente scale or I just don't
know them. Don't know Museum Cafe, brunched there once, nice spot, but
the wait-staff acted like we were an imposition. Beyond that all sorts
of spaces come to mind, but they'd be missing the critical coffee and
breakfast ingredients.

Mike

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alternatives to jane's

Edy Keeler-2
Too bad the Teahouse at top of Canyon is configured the was it is inside.
Outside in good weather is perfect. Good coffee, tea and great food. I miss
you all and will be back in July after design week is put to bed. Am having
a great time planning it. There will be a New Media Museum prototype as part
of it. And lots of other cool things. Stephen, call me for some info that
might interest you and your tenant whose name I have lost. Edy
Edy Keeler
Core Value Inc.
505.466.4040 tel 505.690.5870 cell  505.466.6441 fax
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We should all go to Jane's and chain ourselves to the espresso machine.
What a loss. One of the best in a long history of coffee shops, including
Vienna, where I imprinted on them. Something about echoes of that fin de
siecle air of creating something new...

I've worked in Travel Bug, nice space and people, wifi, good global feeling
what with all the maps and books and language courses on the shelves, quiet
to the point I worry about their profit margin. We could ask how they feel
about a group invasion Friday mornings.

Cloud Cliff is a nice space, chairs a little weird, wifi, fair amount of
space off-peak hours when I've been there, good creative vibes.

Other spots ok but either lower on my ambiente scale or I just don't know
them. Don't know Museum Cafe, brunched there once, nice spot, but the
wait-staff acted like we were an imposition. Beyond that all sorts of spaces
come to mind, but they'd be missing the critical coffee and breakfast
ingredients.

Mike

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