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http://www.hibiscuscafe.net This charming spot tucked away in a retro shopping plaza is a terrific place to take your mother or aunt for a light breakfast, lunch, or afternoon tea. Mismatched tables, window dressings, hardwood floors, and area rugs shape a space that feels like a shabby-chic home. Opened in June 2010 by Sheryl Mauro, the restaurant features a litany of sandwiches named after friends, such as Jodi’s favorite with turkey, goat cheese, and pesto on a tomato panini; or Kathy’s favorite crabcake. Stick-to-your-bones comfort food also debuts in homemade soup, like cheddar corn chowder or Southwestern black bean. For breakfast, try the migas (eggs, jalepeño, cheddar, crumbled chips, and salsa) or an egg and cheese on a croissant that’s made in-house. Mauro throws occasional Friday happy hours with Prosecco, craft beers, and homemade sweets and savories you will learn about should you connect with Hibiscus Cafe on Facebook. More >>
http://www.javaboys.net Put simply, now that Starbuck's has invaded Wilton Manors (at Five Points, in the old Shakespeare's Pub location) those beholden to its corporate charms will go there. Folks supporting the little guy, however, will come to Java Boys in the gayest strip mall in the state. Put it this way: Anita Bryant has nothing to do with the Florida orange sunshine cake. Cheaper and way friendlier than a Starbucks, with free WiFi, and some well-worn tables where you can work, slurp, gawk, and More >>
http://www.starbucks.com Since its founding by a trio of aspiring coffee roasters in Seattle in 1971, Starbucks has grown to become the largest coffeehouse in the world, with upwards of 20,000 locations in Ft. Lauderdale and around the world. Named for the chief mate on the whaling ship from Moby Dick, the company didn’t begin chasing the Great White Whale of world java domination until the 1990s, by which time it was opening a new store every day. A turbulent economy has since forced it to retrench, but the chain remains a powerhouse both commercially and politically, thanks to its op-ed-penning chairman, Howard Schultz. A purveyor of whole foods, Starbucks typically farms out its secret recipes to a single, Starbucks-owned bakery in each city, and now sells a good deal of its coffee beans at grocery stores. Find any and all local locations on Voice Places. More >>
http://www.undergroundscoffeehouse.com This quaint little coffee and tea shop in Fort Lauderdale is like a hobbit hole for adventurous minds. At Undergrounds Coffehaus there's a jam station equipped with piano, guitar, and bass and a bunch of board games for busting out with friends. The walls are lined with local art, and used books are stacked around the room, for sale or for a brief read with tea. More >>
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