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rRed
Elephant more than just a coffeehouse
The tables
on Fort Street Mall are always crowded, always noisy, and if
they’re not, and if all we want to do is study, the vendors
will run us off unless we buy something. The Sea Warrior Center
stinks (literally). So where can we go to eat and study? The
rRed Elephant might work. It’s a relatively new coffeehouse
(opened Oct. 24) with a mission to give customers “a
sight, sound, and coffee experience.” [More]
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rRed Elephant cafe co-owners Joey Wolpert
and Paul Kreiling relax outside their coffeehouse.
Photo by Baxter Cepeda
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Exotic menu at Da Spot includes everything
from Egyptian to smoothies
Da Spot, at 908 Pumehana St., calls its menu “health
foods and juices.” This side street takeout restaurant
is hidden, but the reputation of its menu has spread itself
over town by word of mouth. Open since May of 2004, Da Spot
has been serving exotic Egyptian, Mediterranean, Thai, Indian,
and Malaysian foods. The eatery also has a menu of 22 different
smoothies, with the opportunity to invent your own. [More]
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Da Spot offers a wide range of food selections
and 22 different smoothies.
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