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Crusty Russ <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 28 May 2002 19:28:30 -0500
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Hi Mark,

Assuming that you are staying in town, there are three places that are
favorites of ours for a nice quiet 'local' breakfast.

La Choza is about a block off the square down from Prima and has great
breakfast tacos and eggs migas.

Another favorite is Costa Brava, which used to be across from the
Barracuda, but has moved down the street from the Post Office on the
'town' side of the Pod Mall.  It's always quiet, it's very inexpensive,
and their churiso and cinnamon coffee with raw sugar is addictive.

Rock'n Java has yummy blueberry french toast, yogurt breakfast parfait,
and great smoothies.  Oh, and their expresso drinks are excellent.
...along with pretty much great everything else they serve!  While your
there, pick up a really cool Coz Animal Humane Society shirt...they are
long time supporters.

Repeat as necessary.  :-)

Not to take anything from the memory of Jeannie's, but all three of
these place are better, IMO.  Have a great time!

Best regards,
Russ


Mark Goldsmith wrote:
>
> Hank and I are leaving at 6AM from Newark on Thursday morning, staying at the
> Coral Princess.  If any of you are in town please look us up...Mark Goldsmith
> and Hank Martin.
>
> BTW, now that Jeannies is gone...where for breakfast...And please, don't need
> no steenkin' Egg McMuffins
> Mark

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