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Cozy little spot in the East Village beckons to couples and loners alike. Exposed brick wall paired with comfy red leather benches and soft lighting set the mood in this self proclaimed "coffee, wine, bread odyssey." Surprisingly delicious menu selections range from pepper crusted black angus sirloin to homemade meatballs with spicy tomato sauce, sending off the "something for everyone" vibe. Owner Eda Kilic has a knack for hospitality, ensuring that her customers leave satisfied with plenty of bang for your buck. A plethora of wines for the pleasure of your palate.
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