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Businiess name:  Cafe Gratitude
Review by:  Jason D.
Review content: 
Given the divisive nature of Gratitude, I'm surprised I'm the first to review. I'd figure there'd be a whole discussion group about this place. I started hearing about this café from Yoga teachers. Yoga teachers are famously picky about what they eat because, by trade, they are self obsessed with their bodies. Gratitude takes you-are-what-you-eat to an obnoxious new level. I'd have to write a whole chapter here to really cover all the ins and outs of the place, but rest assured, it's not as bad as detractors of Gratitude would make it out to be and not the perfect Valhalla of food as its fans claim. Everything's healthy, café-food pricey, served in small portions (maybe not for yoga teachers, but for me). The taste ranges from totally nasty to tasteless to really yummy. The brown rice dishes are a good place to start. Watch out for the coffee…

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