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Serendipity is a bit of a contradiction, there is a cafe area in the front that serves very cheap lunch and breakfast items, and then the back area is like walking into a mediocre Urban Barn. The cafe items seem to be simple lunch and breakfast items; sandwiches, salads, omelettes, and everything is pretty much under $8. The girl at the cafe counter was very friendly but what exactly was her boss thinking. If you walk to the back of the cafe/store you will find upholstered furniture, mirrors, frames, mugs, greeting cards essential oils, body creams, gift baskets and pillows. Honestly it just feels tacky and kind of schizophrenic. It is like the store owner wanted to do everything and couldn't decide. The back area doesn't really blend in with the cafe in the front, and it is almost like going into two locations with two separate owners. It would be better if he/she/they concentrated on home furnishing and did that well than amalgamate so many random things together. Maybe that is the play on serendipity but for me it just feels like one cosmic joke.
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