B Line served up a bistro-quality menu at diner prices to attract a decidedly younger clientele, including college students living in nearby student housing complexes.Â
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If you squint your eyes real tight and try to remember things not posted on your Facebook wall, there's a chance you can bring back your first…
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I tore myself away from the Pasta Alla vodka for this one ...
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J. Noel Trapp, above and right, director of education at Exo Roast Co., prepares a cup of coffee. Exo's owners plan to carve a niche in Tucson…
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Ken Hodges orders a cup of coffee from J. Noel Trapp at Exo Roast Co., which is stealthily housed near downtown in a warehouse that has letter…
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You won't find the exact same coffee selection from month-to-month at Exo. "We fight to get really tiny batches of coffee from small farms, sm…
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While there's no shortage of coffee shops around town, Exo Roast Co. (the name comes from the exothermic reaction that occurs while roasting beans) aims to be different by serving as a gathering place for people to listen to live music, watch films or just learn about coffee.
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Don't look for a big, flashy sign for Exo Roast Co. on the front of the glass-and-red-brick warehouse at the corner of Sixth Avenue and Sevent…
