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I first stubbled on this place when I was so hungry I couldn't go any longer. I had no idea that I had just stepped into heaven. it was a long shopping day so I thought I would just walk in and order something to go. But as I watched all of the plates come out as I waited, I couldn't help myself any longer. I wound up sitting at the little shelf table looking out of the Grove while I ate out of my take-out box. It was delicious.
I can't believe what I had that first day, but doesn't matter. Since I make it part of my shopping ritual. Some favorite memories inched a maple salmon and a gourmet swiss cheese oozing with melty white cheeses with gorgeous french names I could never pronounce. Thank goodness all I had to say was grilled cheese, please.
Now the staff seems to recognize me which is so kind.
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