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Here's
what else you
can look
forward to for
Happy Hours in
2016:
May 5
Firehouse
#1 Gastropub 4:30-6
69
N San Pedro
287-6969
June 2
Pedro’s
3935
Freedom Circle
496-6777
Free
appetizers
http://pedrosrestaurants.com/cantina-bar/
July 7
Faz
181
E Tasman
˝
off appetizers
http://www.fazrestaurants.com/sanjosemenu/
Sept 1
Willard
Hicks
280
E Campbell
374-5000
Oct 6
By-Th’-Bucket
4565
Stevens Creek, SC
248.6244
http://www.btbbarandgrill.com/
Nov 3
Piatti
3905
Rivermark Pkwy
330-9212
Dec 1
The
Continental Bar &
Lounge – inside of a
historic 1917 brick
building
349
S First St
982-3461
Main St. Bagel
838 Blossom Hill
Here's what else you
can look forward to for Away Coffees in 2016:
May 28
Sweet Peas Café
453 N Santa Cruz Ave
http://www.sweetpeascrepes.com/
June 25
Greenlee’s Bakery
Home of the famous cinnamon bread
1081 The Alameda
July – NO AWAY
COFFEE
August 27
B2
Part of the San Pedro Square
Market!
170 W. St. John St.
http://www.yelp.com/biz/b2-coffee-san-jose
September 24
Bitter & Sweet
20560 Town Center Ln (off DeAnza @
Villagio Ctr) Cupertino
October 29
Philz Coffee
118 Paseo De San Antonio Walkway
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