For an afternoon of intellectual and often random conversation, or a snapshop of an untethered youth, spend some time at this local Winston warehouse turned coffee shop. This small shop is an entrance to a much larger commune of inspired individuals who are open minded and seeking refuge from a complex modern society.
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1 comment:
Maybe we could have a Krankie's franchise in Tampa?
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