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		<title>By: Cartable culture &#171; archizoo</title>
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		<description>[...] At mid-day, it was lunch that brought the people. In the early afternoon, the place seemed to catch a diverse clientele, both local and global, enjoying a break from the shopping in the Palermo neighborhood, or just stopping by because it was the local place to be. In the late afternoon, the moms took over the place, strollering in the infnats, meeting the schoolkids, chatting with the current generation of young mothers.Â  By early evening, the commuting dads seemed to arrive to join their wives and kids for a cocktail to end the day and set a stage for dinner. Late in the evening, the hipsters arrived, and the place took on an extraordinarily different dynamic. Throughout it all there was a great sound track, and each of the formal settings&#8211;bar stool, couch, club chair, cafe table&#8211;supported each constituency. [...]</description>
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