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	<title>Comments on: Standing Out in Clarence</title>
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		<title>By: Sue</title>
		<link>http://www.truebluebuffalo.com/tv/2009/05/26/standing-out-in-clarence/comment-page-1/#comment-370</link>
		<dc:creator>Sue</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 14 Nov 2009 04:55:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Well where else is there to go really go when your at the four corners? There&#039;s the Clarence Center Coffee Company and Cafe, a tea place, Lucy&#039;s Country Kitchen under some other name and Pizza Inn, if you want to walk. How is theClarence Center Coffee Company and Cafe  great? I&#039;ve been there once for a drink and a hard saran-wrapped cookie. It was so small and loud with the low ceilings that I had to go outside and stand in the snow to talk to someone. Drinking room-temperature water while conversing with someone in a public bathroom wouldn&#039;t have been as aggravating.

I wouldn&#039;t go there again, in-fact it wasn&#039;t my idea to go the first time.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well where else is there to go really go when your at the four corners? There&#8217;s the Clarence Center Coffee Company and Cafe, a tea place, Lucy&#8217;s Country Kitchen under some other name and Pizza Inn, if you want to walk. How is theClarence Center Coffee Company and Cafe  great? I&#8217;ve been there once for a drink and a hard saran-wrapped cookie. It was so small and loud with the low ceilings that I had to go outside and stand in the snow to talk to someone. Drinking room-temperature water while conversing with someone in a public bathroom wouldn&#8217;t have been as aggravating.</p>
<p>I wouldn&#8217;t go there again, in-fact it wasn&#8217;t my idea to go the first time.</p>
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		<title>By: nelson</title>
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		<dc:creator>nelson</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Jun 2009 02:46:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Clarence Center Coffee Company and Cafe: 
WINE SELECTION

White Wine Selections

Chardonnay, Katherine&#039;s Cambria (California) 
ripe tropical fruit with a hint of cream
Chardonnay, Sonoma, Sebastiani (California) 
rich, round with a silky texture
Pinot Grigio, Renwood (California) 
rated excellent; great fruit
Pinot Grigio, Voga (Italy) 
light and fruity with a great finish
Riesling, St. Urbans-Hof (Germany) 
aroma of ripe peach and apricots
White Zinfandel, Vendage (California) 
refreshing and not too dry

Red Wine Selections 

Merlot, J. Lohr (California) 
rich red cherry notes and herbs, very elegant
Sangiovese, Antinori, Santa Christiana (Italy) 
smooth with notes of cherry
Cabernet Sauvignon, Estancia (California) 
dark and rich, a wonderfully balanced wine
Cabernet/Shiraz, Kendall Jackson Collage (California) 
a blend of two great wines
Shiraz, Tintara (Australia) 
crisp style has a bright core of berry flavors
Pino Noir, Carmel Road (California) 
abundant ripe cherry, grape and strawberry flavors
Meritage Red, Hahn (California) 
fruit that is ripe, rich and distinctive
Primitivo, Tomaresca Torcicoda 
rich with enticing black cherry and cassis

BEER SELECTION

Red Stripe 
Coors Light 
Molson Canadian 
Molson Canadien Light 
Blue Moon 
Sierra Nevada Pale Ale 
Warsteiner 
Harp 
Yuengling Lager 
Yuengling Light 
Yuengling Black and Tan 
Yuengling Porter 
Pete&#039;s Wicked Ale 
Sam Adams 
Sam Adams Light 
St. Pauli Girl 
Carlsberg 
Guiness 
Ithaca Apricot Wheat 
Ithaca Casazilla 
Corona Extra 
Corona Light</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Clarence Center Coffee Company and Cafe:<br />
WINE SELECTION</p>
<p>White Wine Selections</p>
<p>Chardonnay, Katherine&#8217;s Cambria (California)<br />
ripe tropical fruit with a hint of cream<br />
Chardonnay, Sonoma, Sebastiani (California)<br />
rich, round with a silky texture<br />
Pinot Grigio, Renwood (California)<br />
rated excellent; great fruit<br />
Pinot Grigio, Voga (Italy)<br />
light and fruity with a great finish<br />
Riesling, St. Urbans-Hof (Germany)<br />
aroma of ripe peach and apricots<br />
White Zinfandel, Vendage (California)<br />
refreshing and not too dry</p>
<p>Red Wine Selections </p>
<p>Merlot, J. Lohr (California)<br />
rich red cherry notes and herbs, very elegant<br />
Sangiovese, Antinori, Santa Christiana (Italy)<br />
smooth with notes of cherry<br />
Cabernet Sauvignon, Estancia (California)<br />
dark and rich, a wonderfully balanced wine<br />
Cabernet/Shiraz, Kendall Jackson Collage (California)<br />
a blend of two great wines<br />
Shiraz, Tintara (Australia)<br />
crisp style has a bright core of berry flavors<br />
Pino Noir, Carmel Road (California)<br />
abundant ripe cherry, grape and strawberry flavors<br />
Meritage Red, Hahn (California)<br />
fruit that is ripe, rich and distinctive<br />
Primitivo, Tomaresca Torcicoda<br />
rich with enticing black cherry and cassis</p>
<p>BEER SELECTION</p>
<p>Red Stripe<br />
Coors Light<br />
Molson Canadian<br />
Molson Canadien Light<br />
Blue Moon<br />
Sierra Nevada Pale Ale<br />
Warsteiner<br />
Harp<br />
Yuengling Lager<br />
Yuengling Light<br />
Yuengling Black and Tan<br />
Yuengling Porter<br />
Pete&#8217;s Wicked Ale<br />
Sam Adams<br />
Sam Adams Light<br />
St. Pauli Girl<br />
Carlsberg<br />
Guiness<br />
Ithaca Apricot Wheat<br />
Ithaca Casazilla<br />
Corona Extra<br />
Corona Light</p>
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