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kristymac1 Wrote:

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> joom Wrote:

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> > Also, that the lady that

> > runs French cafe is taking the building next to

> > the barbers and turning it into a french

> > restaurant.

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> This is definitely true, current lease has run

> out and she's in process of sorting out the

> interior of the blue/yellow place (which used to

> be a restaurant way back when?)


So we will have both the French restaurant and the French Caf?? Definitely a bonus if that's the case, I am a regular at the caf?, food is nice and there's a nice atmosphere in there. Lady who runs the caf? is so sweet and friendly.

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niwi Wrote:

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> I asked and apparently the french cafe is staying

> where it is but the owner does have the keys for

> the blue/yellow place and will be opening up

> something come spring time!

That's great news, I thought it was a relocation but to have a new place and keep the French cafe will be fab!

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