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| - Love me some DeSoto, especially if I: need to get work done or want a lunch that won't leave me feeling like I have a medicine ball in my gut. The building is an amazing relic and provides the perfect space to disappear into whatever you're working on. Because the food options are more, "you go to the window," than "the window comes to you," you can be left completely alone for hours on end. Although I'd still consider it a work in progress when it comes to the food, market options, but it is supposedly still in development. I'd love to see them improve their social media presence and a some sort of clear direction to visitors when they enter. I've had more than one person tell me they looked it up and was confused about what it was or what it offered, so the skipped it. That's a shame considering how wonderful the place is. Also, when you walk in, it's unclear for newbies what you do, or can do. I've seen more than a few people walk in, look around, look confused, point at the building interior in admiration, and turn around (probably going to Angel's Trumpet or Carly's!). But, all told, this place is a gem, and I expect it to continue to grow into the neighborhood meeting spot!
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