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“I went to a cafe that advertised breakfast anytime, so I ordered French Toast during the Rennaisance.”
Stephen Wright
“I gave him this story about my aunt and uncle (Anna and Vinnie) who had a little cafe in the Federal Hills section of Providence. All the wise guys would go in there and they befriended my aunt and uncle.”
Artie Pasquale
“Looking hard for a drive in, searching for a corner cafe, where the hamburgers sizzle on an open grill night and day,”
Chuck Berry
“At the cafe we serve food for people on the go, you know, burgers and fries. This will be more of a place to kick back and relax with your family. Our breakfasts and lunches will be along the lines of a regular menu, but in the evening we will have fine dining.”
Candy Kanniainen
“Until I started the Hardwood Cafe, I didn't realize just how many people come through our area. We're so centrally located. We get people going to Ironwood, Escanaba to Houghton and to Marquette. Many of them are out of Wisconsin or Illinois going to Canyon Falls or the Ottawa National Forest. Plus, this is a very busy traffic area for Canadians.”
“The trouble is, continental-style drinking requires continental-style people, who sit quietly drinking away at cafe tables, not standing up shouting at each other in crowded bars trying to consume gallons of beer at a time.”
Charles Harris
“We're definitely a trendy cafe. We needed to start moving with the times.”
Ashley Perry
“At Nestle Toll House Cafe by Chip, we are excited to offer scrumptiously designed gift cards to our customers. They have been very loyal to the brand, and we wanted to return that loyalty by offering a gift card with 'sweet rewards' -- no expiration date, no parking fees, and the cards are reloadable.”
Cindy Thompson
“That will be more likely to happen at an independent cafe where you'll see art from the neighborhood on the walls or you might hear a local band play.”
Xtine Hanson
“We wanted to open up to the entire city. Cafe in the Park has been so successful downtown, we decided to take it to Henderson Street.”
Dennis Case