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By JOEY DAOUD

Published on October 12, 2006

Though a cup of coffee may cost about $1.25, by adding steamed milk to that and calling it a latte, you're looking at $3.50 – at least. But if you’re the type who pimps your caffeine with caramel, pumpkin spice, and extra whipped cream, you probably don’t remember the good old days of 1996 when coffee prices weren’t this high. Remind yourself as Santa Fe News & Espresso celebrates its first decade of success. One of the top destinations for the finest authentic Italian espresso by Segafredo, Santa Fe will offer old-school coffee prices beginning today and continuing through the weekend. Head over there and you really can party like it’s 1996. Coffee not your cup of tea? Santa Fe also has an extensive menu and plenty of indoor and outdoor seating, so you can just kick back and watch a classic episode of Curb Your Enthusiasm on your new video iPod. Call 305-861-0938.
Oct. 12-15