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Large floor-to-ceiling windows open out onto a view of Tompkins Square Park in this funky, corner coffee shop. Patrons sit and sip with a book or opt for the more restaurant-esque option of menu-service, offering everything from gnocchi to red velvet cake. "I wish you still loved me" is inscribed on the bathroom mirror, just to remind you of your regrets. The vibe is chill, the goods are cheap, and the service is surfer-friendly.
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