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Caribou Coffee
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Review by:
alex c.
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I wouldn't normally bother with writing about a chain, but this Caribou Coffee is pleasant, clean, and totally queer. It's in Boystown, on the corner of Cornelia and Halsted, so it fits the neighborhood. The coffee is good, and corporate, so you usually know what you will get, and you know, sometimes that is a good thing, because a lot of people can still screw up a latte. The staff is friendly, though sometimes the flirting slows down the service (sorry, I am a girl, so I feel left out). But I really can't complain, they are speedy enough for this crazy fast-paced world we live in. And it's really the only coffeehouse in this small area, considering it is so close to Wrigley, and most people are looking for beer, not espresso.
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