Sentences with phrase «at a local cafe when»

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Last summer, when the butcher paper came off the windows at the former Starbucks in Seattle's Capitol Hill neighborhood, locals found a narrow little cafe called 15th Ave Coffee & Tea, serving espresso pulled from a manual La Marzocco machine by hipster baristas with a flair for latte art.
These were the times when I would look longingly at the local cafe and think how easy it must be to simply make coffee.
So when I came across a keto salad on special at a lovely local cafe in Cleveland, I was intrigued.
Levis, the lovely local Sunwing representative really tried to get me home early, and arranged for me to use the internet cafe at the Grand Hotel in downtown Trinidad, when I could not get internet access at our hotel — the person selling internet and phone cards was not working that day.
I served hundreds of them when I was doing a stint at a local organic cafe, and the patrons were hooked.
When I am not working or writing, I love to paddle board, walk along the river and sip chai lattes at the local cafe.
The Tea Party Cafe's third and newest branch (it has two other branches at Sixth Avenue and Singapore Management University), the Biopolis outlet serves classic cafe grub like soup, pastas, local fare, freshly baked scones, and on occasion, cupcakes (when a customer places an order beforehaCafe's third and newest branch (it has two other branches at Sixth Avenue and Singapore Management University), the Biopolis outlet serves classic cafe grub like soup, pastas, local fare, freshly baked scones, and on occasion, cupcakes (when a customer places an order beforehacafe grub like soup, pastas, local fare, freshly baked scones, and on occasion, cupcakes (when a customer places an order beforehand).
You can reach it only by boat (about 3 hours from Athens) and when you anchor at the tiny port of Dapia you'll see whitewashed houses, local cafes and shops and narrow alley ways that are just calling out to be explored.
When travelling on an organised jaunt, you're most likely to mainly deal with the locals on a transactional basis — be it in a cafe, at a hotel or on a minibus.
He's a primary school teacher, the President of whatever the hell the world skipping organisation is called, a hairdresser (which comes in very handy when competitors need their hair French braided) and a ceramacist... who made all the teriyaki bowls at the local cafe.
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