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Sludgy Turkish coffee opens the bleary eyes of the breakfast-at-noon crowd. Couscous, hummus, cucumber yogurt, and other Mediterranean faves served-up in slightly grungy brick-walled space. Removed from St. Marks cheap tattoo and roving pseudo-homeless kid chaos. Outdoor patio attracts neighborhood cuties, people-judgers, and "novel writing. " Get a cheap glass of wine and hang. Belly dancing regretfully ceased. Phenomenal sparkling lemonade helps you cope with the slow service.
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