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That’s the approach William Breathes takes. He describes the decor (“like that hippie kid’s hangout in high school — complete with a boom box and thrift-store furniture”); the service (“employees didn’t seem particularly interested in … even helping me”); and what he ordered (“I’d settled on a gram of hash and two grams of herb”). The only thing missing is the number of stars he’d give the place.
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