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Matt & Ernie's new place is wicked cool. Situated in the bottom of an architect's office and across the street from Survivor's Park, this is sure to be a great place. We got to go check it out during a sneak preview last weekend. They are going to be rocking coffee, tea, bottled drinks, Tammie Coe sweets, and a lunch sandwich or two. Can't wait for them to be open full time. **Update** Since Joel pointed out that my review wasn't quite supportive of my 5-Star review, I'd like to add this Well, I'm not a coffee drinker - so I don't really compare coffee shops on the taste of their coffee, I compare based on ambiance, design, and selection. I know that seems weird but what else am I supposed to do? The tea I had was good, they had a good selection of bottled drinks, and the place is more inviting than Lolas, Lux, or Copper Star (all of which feel small and crammed to me). It's a place where I would actually hang out and to me, not being a coffee drinker, that is what makes it as good as it gets.
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