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Underground Coffee Club Only the intrepid few have stumbled upon this niche on level 10. Do you dare for a cup? It's a quaint hole-in-the-wall that only the young and adventurous would prefer...

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Old 06-05-2021, 12:01 AM
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Default Coffee, Tea, & More Station

There's no sink or spigot in this little hole in the wall, so all water and supplies must be brought in from the outside - for now, at least. Still, someone has set up a long counter along the wall near the door, and there is often a pot of water and a pot of coffee bubbling away cheerfully over a cauldron flame. A magically enhanced and expanded icebox sits at the far end. You shouldn't take anything out that you didn't put in there, but there's plenty of room for storage.
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Jane had been unable to continue her alchemical experiments for some time now, ever since her attack last year. They were far too demanding, mentally, physically, and emotionally, to be attempted by an invalid, even a recuperating one. But after her release from St. Mungo's she had made good use of her leave time at home to prepare a selection of coffee and tea blends from her own personal recipe book, and was now laying out a row of neat packets and boxes on the top of the long counter. In front, she had already set up a small sign, neatly (and beautifully) lettered on good paper stock:

Please Help Yourself

She noticed their esteemed Minister Hollingberry rummaging about in some of the drawers at the other end, obviously looking for something. She thought of offering to help, but he seemed so intent (and so happy) doing this task (whatever it was) himself that she hesitated to bother him. Shrugging her shoulders, she turned back to her teas.
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