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Loving local coffee

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When looking for somewhere to get coffee, the most popular place people think of is Starbucks, but it’s important to support local places as well. We have quite a few local coffee shops including Links, Crema and Vine, and Di’lishi, which are downtown; and Paciugo, which is next to Pie Five Pizza. 

The most popular local coffee shop is most likely Links. Many people know what it is or have been there before. Links has a very modern and cozy vibe. “It’s the type of coffee shop you would wear a cute outfit to,” said sophomore Katelyn Brooks. Links serves coffee, mochas, cappuccinos, and much more.

Another local coffee shop located downtown is Crema and Vine. Crema and Vine is a great place for people to come and relax, talk to friends, or get work done while sipping their coffee. Crema and Vine has lattes, coffee, mochas, and more. The coffee is well known, and they have many different flavors to choose from.

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The last coffee shop that is in downtown Danville is Di’lishi. They are well known for their frozen yogurt, but they also sell smoothies and coffee. While getting coffee here is not as common, it is still very good. Di’lishi has a very positive vibe and is a great place for getting coffee and hanging out with friends.

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Paciago is a relatively new shop in Danville that serves gelato and coffee. While Paciago is less popular than the others, they have a variety of coffee to choose from. Their coffee is really good, and it’s a great place to go. Paciago also has a great and friendly environment.

All of these local shops are great places to get some coffee and relax with friends or get some school work done.

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Madeleine Jones
Madeleine Jones, Reporter
Madeleine Jones is a sophomore at Tunstall High School, and this is her first year on the Trojan Messenger staff. She has been dancing at the Meredith Gravely School of Dance for 12 years and is also a part of the cross country and track teams. In her free time she enjoys traveling with her family and shopping for all types of clothes and jewelry. On the weekends you can find her playing pickleball, going out to eat, or spending time with her friends.
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