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When Eugene Kagansky, the owner of D'Espresso on the Lower East Side, decided to open another coffee bar a block away from the New York Public Library at Bryant Park, he told his designer, "Let's do a coffee bar that looks like a library, but would be more interesting".
"We thought, Let's do a New York farm-to-table coffee shop.
And let's do it over endless cups of Arabic coffee, because that ish is delish.
Let's get coffee later.
Let's have coffee, shall we?
Let's talk coffee shops again.
"Shall we go for coffee?", "We should have a coffee", "Let's meet for coffee".
Let's stop for coffee.
"Let's get a coffee," he says.
Let's make some coffee.
"Let's get some coffee".
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