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"Its a place where
people feel very comfortable
getting together with friends
and spending time." |
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WCVB's "Chronicle", September 2006 |
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"Best of the New...Lincoln
Street Coffee appeals to
families and business folk who
congregate on this busy stretch
of Newton Highlands. Mom and dad
can grab a treat and linger on
the oversized sofas while Junior
whiles away the time reading
children's books or playing with
toys provided by the shop." |
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Boston Globe Magazine,
January 2006 |
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"Readers
Choice Regional Gold Award" |
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Tab Comminuty Newspaper, January 2006 |
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"He loves making people
feel at home....Lincoln
Street Coffee...is furnished with
large upholstered couches and
oversized chairs, creating
a living room atmosphere.
Rotating exhibits by local
artists decorate the walls." |
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- Boston
Globe, November 2005 |
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"Getting a buzz in the
Highlands...a Berklee
trained jazz pianist entertained
a standing-room only crowd at
Lincoln Street Coffee...An
elderly couple kissed as
passerby stopped to take in the
bustling scene
in an otherwise subdued Lincoln
Street." |
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- Newton Tab,
July 2005 |
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"Hot Find...A fresh
entry in this genre, with all of
the usual offerings of inventive
coffees, desserts, etc., is
Newton’s own Lincoln Street
Coffee. It’s a hideaway from
life’s hustle and bustle with
homey accoutrements such as a
couch and comfy chairs." |
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- Newton
Magazine, April 2005 |
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"Buzzing in the 'Burbs...
While java's the main draw,
Lincoln Street Coffee also
offers a selection of whole-leaf
gourmet teas...as well as
pastries...all of which
you can consume while sitting on
a cozy couch
lit by a Tiffany lamp." |
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- The
Improper Bostonian, March
2005 |
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