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Where you’ll be having allll your future coffee dates

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Destination comfy couches, huge patio space, interesting reading and unlimited coffee? Meet Joe’s Place. (No, the new Joe’s Place.)

The new and used bookstore/coffee shop/wine bar plans to reopen July 1 inside a renovated 1920s home at 2 Williams St. in the Pettigru District.

This area may have less foot traffic but more space for meetings and parking (8 parking spaces on site). We say that’s well worth the (5 minute) drive.

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