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    First Look: The Roosevelt Coffeehouse

    After passing final inspections yesterday afternoon and opening for the final hours of the day, The Roosevelt Coffeehouse is officially open for their first full day of business today. Located at 300 East Long Street, directly across from the new Normandy apartment building at Neighborhood Launch, Roosevelt offers a sizable community gathering space where coffee sippers can gather, work and collaborate. A large conference room in the back of the space is also available to rent for private meetings.

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    Roosevelt offers free parking in a lot just east of the store, accessible from Sixth Street, and an outdoor patio facing the Long Street entrance. They’re open Monday through Friday from 7am to 7pm and Saturdays and Sundays from 8am to 7pm.

    For for information, visit www.rooseveltcoffee.org.

    For more updates and discussion on The Roosevelt Coffeehouse, CLICK HERE to visit our Messageboard.

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