Coffee shops with corollary vices (Austin American-Statesman)

When Austin's Warehouse District was forming its nightclub and restaurant identity in the mid-1990s, Ruta Maya was a way station at Fourth and Lavaca streets, a hot and noisy place to buy deep Mexican coffee from indifferent counter people, then cross over to Scott Campbell's cigar shop in the back corner to let the nicotine and caffeine do their chemical two-step. It wasn't a place to drink, ...

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Coffee shops with corollary vices (Austin American-Statesman)

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