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| - I'm not quite sure how it took me so long to discover Julia's. Many times have I heard it praised by friends and Yelpers; many times had I thought, "Coffee and cheap books! I should go there!" Nonetheless, I never visited until the weekend before last, when a friend took me to their big outdoor book sale.
My reaction: "Wow, this is just as cool as everyone says it is." My latte was delicious, and I got ten trade paperbacks for ten dollars. This is the sort of thing that makes recovering English majors very happy. Mind you, that was at sale prices, but the regular prices are not too shabby, either. The inside of the coffee shop itself is quite cool: especially with the loft with tables overhead. I love stuff like that--excellent for people watching. Not that I am creepy.
Not creepy at all, folks. Not this guy.
As an added bonus, the coffee shop connects to the re-store, so when you are done sipping and reading, you can wander around and look at a wide and sometimes amusing variety of household goods.
Julia, you're a-ok with me.
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