Berkeley/Oakland weekday mornings

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Berkeley/Oakland weekday mornings

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Posted on:
Okt 20, 2009 - 09 03

I'm looking to write Monday and Wednesday and Friday mornings

I'm thinking 10 AM-1230 PM

at Sweet Adeline's. They're not too crowded during the week, they have outlets and wifi and delicious treats, as well as breakfasty quiches and such.

open to other suggestions of places.

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Okt 25, 2009 - 14 25

I can't spend breakfast money 3 days a week, but I would *love* to do this at least a few times.

Sharyn DimmickGlowing Halo

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Okt 31, 2009 - 19 16

I can do that schedule almost (I may have to leave at noon or so), but I would prefer something to the north. I like A Musical Offering on Bancroft -- classical music in the background, good coffee. Drawback: you usually have to clear out at noon unless you order lunch. The food is fine, but not more than once a week.

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Sharyn in Kensington

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Nov 1, 2009 - 09 57

i'm committing to cafe trieste on piedmont from 10-2 fridays...(see posts in other threads).

i think monday and wednesday i'm going to keep flexible...happy novelling!

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