Deja vu, could you be the dream that I once knew?
I am falling way behind in, oh, everything. I need to make a list of things I need to make a list of. I should be asleep right now.
Went to Temecula today to go to Grandma's Attic, a ginormous antique mall that went on forever and ever. There was lots to see but I got hungry and they were so big, they had their own cafe called "Grandma's Cup & Saucer." The cafe had only been open for 8 weeks and before them, the space had been a wine bar but it had only lasted a year because the owner was a boozer. I learned this from the counterman. He was quite the chatterbox, oh he was chatty. He told me the entire history of the building and the building next door, including his opinions on the man who ran it and his business dealings, before I could even pay for my sandwich. I felt really awkward and wanted to walk away but the man makes a good sandwich. The cafe also sold antiques.
Look at this sandwich presentation! I had already finished half before I thought to take a picture. My coffee cake was served on Depression glass with a vintage dessert fork. Now that's fancy. The whole thing was $8.95, large coffee included.

Everyone in Temecula sells antiques, even the ice cream store.

The ice cream shop was located in the historic Wi-Fi District.

Went to Temecula today to go to Grandma's Attic, a ginormous antique mall that went on forever and ever. There was lots to see but I got hungry and they were so big, they had their own cafe called "Grandma's Cup & Saucer." The cafe had only been open for 8 weeks and before them, the space had been a wine bar but it had only lasted a year because the owner was a boozer. I learned this from the counterman. He was quite the chatterbox, oh he was chatty. He told me the entire history of the building and the building next door, including his opinions on the man who ran it and his business dealings, before I could even pay for my sandwich. I felt really awkward and wanted to walk away but the man makes a good sandwich. The cafe also sold antiques.
Look at this sandwich presentation! I had already finished half before I thought to take a picture. My coffee cake was served on Depression glass with a vintage dessert fork. Now that's fancy. The whole thing was $8.95, large coffee included.

Everyone in Temecula sells antiques, even the ice cream store.

The ice cream shop was located in the historic Wi-Fi District.

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