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I went to Sozo because I had a Living Social voucher that was about to expire. They gave me a card that I can come and get the rest of my voucher drinks with and told me it does not expire. I had a Turkish coffee and a HorchaTea. The Turkish coffee tasted good, but the grounds were too big and they ended up floating in my cup; I grew up in a country where Turkish coffee is the standard and I remember it being creamy, with very fine coffee grounds. I definitely recommend making some adjustments here... otherwise it turns out watery, and the floating, large coffee grounds are not pleasant. The HorchaTea was delicious. They were having a folk music festival that day and I enjoyed listening to one of the artists. The two barristers were nice and thanked me for supporting their local business. The coffee shop is rather spacious, with mostly abstract, contemporary art on the walls (just my style, I don't enjoy the First Friday "this is what I painted while smoking up" type of art that you find in most other local coffee shops), and they have live music Fridays and Saturdays. I look forward to going back.
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