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Businiess name:  17th Street Cafe
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Not recommended for dinner. I went with a friend and we figured it would be fun to splurge a little on dinner. We had heard some good things about their breakfast, but for dinner, the entrees were pretty pricey for a "cafe." We both stuck to water and each spent in the upper $20's. We tried a couple of their daily specials and weren't impressed at all. The chicken was overcooked and dry and the pasta was just ordinary. Parking was tough and we found a spot in the alley which we're still not sure if we were legally parked. The crowd was pretty old, not the 20/30's we expected. There were a lot of people in the 40's and families with kids. Pros: cute area, people watching Cons: dinner, price, parking

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