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As noted in a Food & Drink Roundup a couple weeks ago, 4th Avenue has a new coffee shop. Cafe 474, which is between 10th and 11th streets, has cups of drip starting at $1.50 and shots of espresso for $2.25. There’s also an assortment of baked goods from Blue Sky and Little Buddy. One of 474’s owners used to run a coffee truck. GMAP


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  1. Oh I love Stumptown coffee and I am not one of those coffee purists at al – gimme a cup with plenty of milk and sugar, but when i tried Stumptown it was sooo tasty! The little cafe Trois Pommes on 5th and Garfield serves it

    that’s great though that a cafe opened up down there – I hope people go as it’s not well trafficked with pedestrians
    Love little Buddy – I go there every few weeks on 5th and 18th-

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  3. Re Stumptown: Roots Cafe (18th and 5th) serves Stumptown (and sells beans.) So nice to have in the hood. Not quite park slope, but close enough.

    The place that used to be in the cafe space pictured used to have great tamales and soup…they should bring that back-

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