09-11-2022, 03:49 PM
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evil of fart
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Originally Posted by D as in David
There's also Good Earth in Glenmore Landing if one of your children (and/or their friends) drive. Plenty of seats, too. I think the main challenge they may have is that most suburban coffee shops close up pretty early in the evening. Maybe the mall locations stay open later?
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Yeah, my daughter drives so getting around isn't a big deal. I was just hoping for something more authentic and less corporate. Lazy Loaf and Weeds were my examples. In the 90s there were a bunch we'd go to, though. Viscious Circle, Roasterie, and a cool one that was in an old house kind of by Smiling Buddha, I think.
Felt like the North had ton, but I haven't seen anything really in the south, so I was hoping for a hidden gem somewhere a la Weeds.
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09-11-2022, 03:51 PM
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#22
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evil of fart
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Originally Posted by CliffFletcher
If your kids are anything like mine, bubble tea is more of a thing than coffee. There are a couple places in your part of the city. They probably don’t mind teenagers hanging out if they buy something.
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Yeah, bubble tea or even just tea would work. Even Italian sodas. It's less about the drinks and more about the atmosphere, though. Was hoping to find them and their friends somewhere cool they could call their own.
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09-11-2022, 03:51 PM
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#23
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Originally Posted by JohnnyB
Wow, Weeds Cafe... that's a name I haven't heard in a long time. Does it still exist?
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it does in Vancouver but it's not know for it's coffee
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09-11-2022, 03:58 PM
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Lifetime Suspension
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Lake Bonavista is kind of boring so if they want to be adventurous you or they should find a way to 17th and let them go for a walk. Let them find it, especially if they want to "call it their own".
Plenty already mentioned but Luke's an Analog are two of my favourites, you're just in a less interesting part of the city and they won't have easy access to the locations of either place
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09-11-2022, 04:31 PM
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I think Purple Perk is owned by a hardcore anti vaxxer and is frequented by groups of uniformed police officers. Depending on your outlook those could be huge positives or negatives.
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09-11-2022, 04:38 PM
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Bonavista Bunker Cafe isn’t open yet?
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09-11-2022, 04:40 PM
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#27
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Originally Posted by topfiverecords
Bonavista Bunker Cafe isn’t open yet?
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Its a niche market.
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09-11-2022, 04:42 PM
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Originally Posted by Sliver
Yeah, good thinking. Why help the kids, eh?
Or, maybe, I have left it up to them and they didn't find anything so they're sitting around not doing as much as they could, so their loving father stepped in to help them find something fun to do. Like, how - on God's green earth - could you possibly warp that in your mind to be a bad thing.
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You could just kick them out of the house for a few hours and they will figure out something to do.
If there like me they will find a place that sells beer to kids and drink in a park. Good times.
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09-11-2022, 05:04 PM
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#29
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Originally Posted by Locke
Do you have any idea what caffeine does to your blood pressure?
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High Schoolers crush king cans of Rockstar and Monster now. Coffee is positively healthy compare to that.
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09-11-2022, 05:05 PM
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#30
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Join Date: Mar 2007
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Originally Posted by I-Hate-Hulse
High Schoolers crush king cans of Rockstar and Monster now. Coffee is positively healthy compare to that.
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They're just doing their part to not live as long and thus not over-burden the health care system so that the rest of us can.
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09-11-2022, 05:09 PM
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Powerplay Quarterback
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Higher Grounds is always just a quick C-Train trip away (both locations).
I've also found the coffee and snacks at Hexagon to be really good - they don't even have to be interested in Board games. I've seen many groups just come in the hang out.
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09-11-2022, 06:57 PM
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Originally Posted by Sliver
Hey, my 16 year old daughter and 15 year old son sometimes sit around with their friends doing jack squat and I find it mildly annoying. Like, go do something.
Anyway, I was telling them about how my friends and I used to hang out at Weeds Cafe in the 90s and - shockingly - they thought that sounded like a good time.
Are there any coffee shops around Bonavista that would work for their age group that are independent and have some personality versus, like, Starbucks, anybody could recommend? Kind of like Weeds or Kettle and Loaf, but in the good end of town.
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“Why don’t you teens go loiter around some small businesses”. No small businesses have ever succeeded if it becomes a teen hang out, the teens just don’t bring the money many need to stay afloat. The LAST thing I want in my coffee shop are a bunch of kids hanging around.
Do the kids have jobs or participate in organized extracurricular activities? It seems their time could be used much more constructively then monopolizing tables at a small independent coffee shop.
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09-11-2022, 07:14 PM
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evil of fart
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Originally Posted by Derek Sutton
“Why don’t you teens go loiter around some small businesses”. No small businesses have ever succeeded if it becomes a teen hang out, the teens just don’t bring the money many need to stay afloat. The LAST thing I want in my coffee shop are a bunch of kids hanging around.
Do the kids have jobs or participate in organized extracurricular activities? It seems their time could be used much more constructively then monopolizing tables at a small independent coffee shop.
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Holy ####, are you joking? You think a coffee shop doesn't want people coming in to buy coffee and snacks? Like, are you aware that's literally what those business are in business to do? I mean, this post is preposterous.
Yeah, my kids do other things. One has her first level of snowboard instructor (hoping to get hired this year for that) her first aid and first level of swim instructor. Just got hired as a respite worker, too. Son has his first aid, bronze medallion, and will be working to get certified as a snowboard instructor this year now that he's old enough. He also started his own snow shovelling and lawn care business with three customers.
I mean, just because I'm looking for them to have a neat place to frequent doesn't mean they're losers. I want them to value socialising and down time. I want them to foster friendships and learn how to converse, play games and just be. I think there are a lot of people who don't value down time and I don't want my kids to be like that. I think there's healthy down time and down time that can lean too hard into being a waste of time. Sitting around a cool coffee shop munching on a rice crispie square and drinking a mocho rolo is an awesome and healthy thing for kids to do...caffeine up and talk and joke with your friends and just try to figure out life. What could be better?
What kind of weird assumptions are you making here? Such a bizarre post on so many levels, but I suppose the wackiest part was thinking a coffee shop wouldn't want people to patronize their business.
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09-11-2022, 07:35 PM
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#34
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Self Imposed Retirement
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Nm
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09-11-2022, 07:42 PM
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Originally Posted by Sliver
Holy ####, are you joking? You think a coffee shop doesn't want people coming in to buy coffee and snacks? Like, are you aware that's literally what those business are in business to do? I mean, this post is preposterous.
Yeah, my kids do other things. One has her first level of snowboard instructor (hoping to get hired this year for that) her first aid and first level of swim instructor. Just got hired as a respite worker, too. Son has his first aid, bronze medallion, and will be working to get certified as a snowboard instructor this year now that he's old enough. He also started his own snow shovelling and lawn care business with three customers.
I mean, just because I'm looking for them to have a neat place to frequent doesn't mean they're losers. I want them to value socialising and down time. I want them to foster friendships and learn how to converse, play games and just be. I think there are a lot of people who don't value down time and I don't want my kids to be like that. I think there's healthy down time and down time that can lean too hard into being a waste of time. Sitting around a cool coffee shop munching on a rice crispie square and drinking a mocho rolo is an awesome and healthy thing for kids to do...caffeine up and talk and joke with your friends and just try to figure out life. What could be better?
What kind of weird assumptions are you making here? Such a bizarre post on so many levels, but I suppose the wackiest part was thinking a coffee shop wouldn't want people to patronize their business.
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lol, chill out, dude.
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09-11-2022, 07:50 PM
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If I was a teen it would sweet if I had a garage that I could hang out in with my friends. Get a tv for some games and a stereo for some tunes. A fridge for some drinks and snacks and maybe an espresso machine or something. I would probably be the coolest kid in school.
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09-11-2022, 08:02 PM
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#37
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Sliver
Holy ####, are you joking? You think a coffee shop doesn't want people coming in to buy coffee and snacks? Like, are you aware that's literally what those business are in business to do? I mean, this post is preposterous.
Yeah, my kids do other things. One has her first level of snowboard instructor (hoping to get hired this year for that) her first aid and first level of swim instructor. Just got hired as a respite worker, too. Son has his first aid, bronze medallion, and will be working to get certified as a snowboard instructor this year now that he's old enough. He also started his own snow shovelling and lawn care business with three customers.
I mean, just because I'm looking for them to have a neat place to frequent doesn't mean they're losers. I want them to value socialising and down time. I want them to foster friendships and learn how to converse, play games and just be. I think there are a lot of people who don't value down time and I don't want my kids to be like that. I think there's healthy down time and down time that can lean too hard into being a waste of time. Sitting around a cool coffee shop munching on a rice crispie square and drinking a mocho rolo is an awesome and healthy thing for kids to do...caffeine up and talk and joke with your friends and just try to figure out life. What could be better?
What kind of weird assumptions are you making here? Such a bizarre post on so many levels, but I suppose the wackiest part was thinking a coffee shop wouldn't want people to patronize their business.
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09-11-2022, 08:27 PM
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#38
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First Line Centre
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What is the "normal" age for teens to drink coffee now?
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09-11-2022, 10:19 PM
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Powerplay Quarterback
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Originally Posted by Sliver
Yeah, good thinking. Why help the kids, eh?
Or, maybe, I have left it up to them and they didn't find anything so they're sitting around not doing as much as they could, so their loving father stepped in to help them find something fun to do. Like, how - on God's green earth - could you possibly warp that in your mind to be a bad thing.
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Have you been reading their posts lately? Everybody is wrong and stupid except them.
Taking the train somewhere else is good advice. I encourage your encouragement.
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09-11-2022, 11:13 PM
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#40
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All I can get
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Lil E downtown
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