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Cafe Divine
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Cafe Devine Is a great place to eat. I had a wonderful date there this weekend. She had recomended this place; and I had heared of it before, but had never been. The retaurant was full and right away a waiter greated me and sat me at the bar. While I waited, I sipped a glass of wine, and listened to this guy and this lady playing guitars. When my date arrived we were seated and the waiter gave us his name, we ordered drinks, and apps. We were both so nervouse that at the begining of dinner we weren't really talking much. We talked about what we each do and what our plans are but it soon got dull. The Waiter returned with our drinks and I think he knew I was nervouse because he started telling corney jokes and being extra nice, trying to break the ice between us. He started asking us questions and being very friendly then it happened. He asked her where she was from before she moved here. She said she was from Cambridge, Ma. which was strange because I just moved here from Medford, Ma. and grew up in Cambridge. Needless to say we had much to talk about now. Dinner was deliciouse, and the music was great, and the service was best of all. As it turns out we grew up a few blocks from each other. We spent the rest of the night talking, and we're going out again next weekend. I'm glad she recomended that place.
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