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Annex intellectuals and bohemians flock to the picnic table filled patio and leather studded dinette chairs on weekends for good eats and relaxed conversation. A hodgepodge of retro paraphernalia like the vintage slush puppy clock and album covers scattered on the walls, are ripe conversation starters. You won't be speaking when the food comes because it's that delish. Fill up on popular Belgian waffles, challah, breakfast pockets and tacos (with chorizo). Quite the bargain for the quality which justifies the often epic lines.
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