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Espresso Royale Caffe reopens

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Worker dispute keeps Espresso Royale shut

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Skater Crashes

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Food Gatherers and Espresso Royale Caffe

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The Art of Coffee

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Southside Grill, 1987

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Owners Of Southside Grille Working In The Kitchen, April 1985

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Owners Of Southside Grille, From Left To Right, Kevin Hay, Mark Spencer, Dick Schubach, April 1985

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Chef, Steve Lablanc, Preparing Food At The Southside Restaurant, 640 Packard St, September 1988

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Exterior Of The Southside Grille, 640 Packard St, February 1987

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