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Palermo Coffee
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John P.
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http://www.palermocoffee.com to Palermo Coffee.
I love coffee shops. I have never came across a coffee shop I didn't like. There is a new coffee shop called Palermo Coffe in Old Town Camarillo. It's located 2364 Ventura Blvd, next to Cook Tire, and across the historic Yellow House. This place is just as good.
They give you a free Wi-Fi connection. For this reason, and this reason only, I will only drink coffee at Palermo Coffee if I'm in Camarillo.
They have much more than good coffee. People come here for lunch (sandwich). I saw some nice looking chocolates and desserts, breads, and more..
Ordinarily, Wi-Fi connections are available through AT&T or T-Mobile. They cost around $20/m ~ $40/m depends on the duration of your contract. Without contract, you pay $6/hr or $10/day. Then those wireless connections are available at well known coffee shops and fast food placed nationwide.
If you think about it... you are forced to go to their designated coffee shops and restaurants... so they should be paying YOU to go there and use Wi-Fi.
Anyway, you can find a few coffee shops in every city that has free Wi-Fi connections. Now, my town Camarillo has one very nice one as well.
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