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Low Prices downtown Seattle, doesn't mean low quality food, but guess
what high prices mean rip off
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Deli Shez cafe Mission is to be the preferred Mediterranean Food and American
Breakfast in Seattle, WA
We will achieve this by:
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Consistently exceeding our customer’s expectations.
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Providing the Best Mediterranean Food in the city at a reasonable price.
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Providing the best breakfast sandwich in Seattle.
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Providing the best Coffee in Seattle, Caffe D'arte*
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Providing efficient and friendly service to every customer.
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Offering fun, casual, clean, and upbeat atmosphere.
We take great pride in the execution of our standards and the value of teamwork.
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First high quality food, always fresh.
Second our prices is unbeleivable, where can you find downtown Seattle, breakfast sandwich for 2 dollars served on bagel or english muffin.
Third , we have the best gyros and the lowest price for a gyros sandwich in Seattle, only $4.99, maybe some others have the same price but try to ask for feta cheese on it , they charge extra dollar for it. Our gyros come with all the ingredients and feta.
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Puget Sound's "micro roasters" were pitted against some of the nations top coffee roasters headquartered in the Northwest for a "blind tasting" held at McCormick & Schmicks Seafood restaurant located in downtown Seattle.
Participating roasters included: Austin Chase Coffee, Boyds Coffee, Caffe Appasionato, Caffé D'arte, Lighthouse Roasters, Pegasus Coffee, Seattle's Best Coffee, Starbucks, Torrefazione Italia and Tully's Coffee.
The results of these blind tastings is that Caffé D'arte won five out of twelve awards. Best Overall Coffee, Best Morning Coffee, Best After Dinner Coffee and Best Companion For Cognac (twice) for its exquisite Gourmet Drip Special Blend and Meaning Of Life coffee blends!
After this impressive award winning history, in 1996 and 1997, Mauro Cipolla, the Vice-President of Caffé D'arte was asked by the promoters not to compete, but to judge the other roasters in future tastings! |
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