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   <title>McClure&apos;s Pickles</title>
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   <published>2007-06-08T13:49:02Z</published>
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   <summary> I am acutely aware of the irony of the fact that Bob McClure plays a character named &quot;Jed&quot; who lives in Brooklyn. But the fact that he also has an indy Pickle company makes up for that considerable. I&apos;ll...</summary>
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I am acutely aware of the irony of the fact that Bob McClure plays a character named "Jed" who lives in Brooklyn.  But the fact that he also has an <a href="http://www.gothamist.com/2007/06/08/mike_and_bob_mc.php">indy Pickle company</a> makes up for that considerable.  I'll have to send some to my dad for father's day...]]>
      
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   <title>Lonelyville Coffee</title>
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   <published>2007-01-08T14:42:04Z</published>
   <updated>2007-01-08T14:48:13Z</updated>
   
   <summary>This weekend while enjoying the great weather by taking a walk in Prospect Park, we accidentally exited the park in a different direction the usual. (my fault.) so while walking back along the side of the park in Windsor Terrace,...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[This weekend while enjoying the great weather by taking a walk in Prospect Park, we accidentally exited the park in a different direction the usual.  (my fault.) so while walking back along the side of the park in Windsor Terrace, we came across another nifty coffee shop: <a href="http://www.lonelyvillecoffee.com/">Lonelyville</a>.  Very cool retro shop with a nice feel, and according to Lilia, excellent bathrooms.  We got a couple of coffees, (tasty, not over roasted) and a brownie, which the barista assured us was so good we would be back.  (It was, and we probably will...)

So glad to see there is a good coffee option near the Lake in Prospect Park.

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   <title>Tilliess Coffee Shop in Fort Greene</title>
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   <published>2007-01-01T22:19:30Z</published>
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   <summary>Yesterday I was wandering around Fort Greene, and came across a coffee shop that has a bit of soul. (always important to make a not of these, as an alternative to soul-less cafes that infest the city.) Tillie&apos;s of Brooklyn...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[Yesterday I was wandering around Fort Greene, and came across a coffee shop that has a bit of soul.  (always important to make a not of these, as an alternative to soul-less cafes that infest the city.)

<a href="http://www.tilliesofbrooklyn.com/">Tillie's of Brooklyn</a> has that broken-in feel of a coffee shop that has been around longer then the internet.  (an important distinction.)


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