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Server Stefany Perez shows the chalkboard menu to patrons at Café Poca Cosa. The longtime downtown eatery changes its menu twice daily.
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Sally Simmons and Michael Lex have lunch on the sidewalk in front of Cafe 54, which provides work experience to people with mental illness.
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Mark Christensen has lunch at Alejandro's Cafe, which serves Mexican comfort foods and has a large storefront window facing the street that al…
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