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There will always a place in my heart for the Willow House, regardless of it's location. I like their iced tea, the employees and owners are great people. To Anthony who commented on the homeless people...I met one of my best friends at Willow...a homeless kid. Homeless people are just people that don't have a home. At least they're trying to wash up, lol. The employees just let people be and don't kick them out unless they bother other people...sounds like a great philosophy...this isn't Snottsdale, don't try to make it something it's not. To the girl that commented that the bathroom was icky and she assumed that the employees couldn't wash their hands...I'm sure they fixed the sink water pressure when they could (it's not a multi-million dollar operation) and the employees wash their hands there, and again at a wash station in the kitchen...then they wash their hands again before they make food. It's just a really old place & kind of laid back, but not gross. Willow House is like hanging out at home, but with interesting characters that come and go throughout the day. I've met an incredible variety of wonderful people there over the years, and have made many friends there.
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