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Hard Times Cafe (Urban Peasant, Global Cafe & The ...

Hard Times Cafe (Urban Peasant, Global Cafe & The Expatriate before it) have been staples of the west bank for generations. I heard about the blueberry muffins long before I visited. Was not disappointed. The coffee is french press. This is 3 steps in front of anything you could even dream of from a corporate coffee stoop.

The food is modestly priced, well made, and filling. Helter Skelter, biscuits & gravy with eggs, tofu scramble, & bagel sandwich are old standbys. Hard times is open all hours, and represents as a true worker-owned co-op. (I love Wedge & Seward grocery, but they are technically corporations ).

Hard Times Cafe is a place that legitimately respects people.

Recent troll behavior has tried to deny HTC the most basic american business law/right. In america, businesses reserve the right to refuse service. Anyone who says different is anti american, and anti constitution. I wish the tired, confused & stubborn right wing bigots would get out of my country, or adhere to the law of the land (see also: separation of church and state).

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