List of Side foods in Tomodachi Bliss (Part 15):
Popcorn Chicken 🇺🇸/🇪🇺
Description: "Mini bite-sized chicken for convenience. Or for a snack." (US)/"Movie version of chicken. Or for making it easier to eat." (EU/UK)
Prices:
US: $1.50
EU: €1.37
UK: £1.20
Pico de gallo 🇪🇺
Description: "Chopped tomatoes, onion, cilantro, and lime make for a great salsa dish served best with nachos."
Prices:
EU: €3.84
UK: £3.37
Popcorn Shrimp 🇺🇸
Description: "When a movie calls, instead of popcorn, have this mini-seafood, shrimp."
Price:
US: $4.00
Pork Bun 🇺🇸/🇯🇵/🇰🇷 (Main food)/🇹🇼
Description: "What looks like pastries, is actually buns filled with juicy, juicy pork."
Prices:
US: $4.00
JP: ¥120
KO: ₩2,000
TW: $46.27
Porridge 🇺🇸/🇪🇺/🇦🇺
Description: "To add to the dish that's best piping hot, add some nutmeg or cinnamon." (US)/"Full of oaty energy, and even better with a pinch of nutmeg or cinnamon." (EU/UK/AU)
Prices:
US: $3.00
EU: €2.50
UK: £2.41
Pie Barm 🇪🇺
Description: "This is basically pie fused with a sandwich. Otherwise, it's a pie sandwich."
Prices:
EU: €4.05
UK: £3.62
Pease Pudding 🇪🇺
Description: "The green color of peas doesn't look too appetizing. If you love peas, have at it."
Prices:
EU: €3.15
UK: £2.82
PB&J 🇺🇸
Description: "There's nothing more nostalgiac than peanut butter meeting Jelly on sliced bread."
Prices:
US: $2.00
Polenta 🇺🇸/🇪🇺/🇦🇺
Description: "Italy's version of porridge. Supplement the cornmeal dish with meat or veggies." (US)/"Basically an Italian porridge, it is boiled or fried and eaten with meat or veg." (EU/UK/AU)
Prices:
US: $5.80
EU: €5.00
UK: £4.67
AU: $8.65
Prosciutto (US)/Parma Ham (EU) 🇺🇸/🇪🇺/🇯🇵/🇰🇷/🇹🇼/🇦🇺
Description: "Ham that's thinly sliced so you can come back for more. Ham it up!" (US)/"Called prosciutto in Italy. Dry-cured and salty. Great with melon!" (EU/UK/AU)
Prices:
US: $6.90
EU: €3.00
UK: £5.55
JP: ¥690
KO: ₩6,900
TW: $210.58
AU: $10.29
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First Watch Menu Prices
First Watch Menu Prices are very curious. For this reason, we have prepared the updated First Watch Menu Price list for you. By following our site, you can reach up-to-date menu prices such as First Watch Menu Prices. The menu prices of the First Watch brand, which has many branches, are frequently searched. You can follow our website menuandprice.net for menu prices research. We offer you the most up-to-date First Watch menu prices.
You can find the menu prices of the brand you want to research on our website. You can also access the menu of the restaurant, cafe or fastfood store you want from the search field above. Here are the new First Watch Menu prices.
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First Watch Menu Prices
First Watch is a cozy cafe that serves breakfast Monday through Sunday. The restaurant’s nautical name is a nod to the early risers who work first shift. Thus, this fast food chain’s hours of operation are exclusively between 7 a.m. and 2:30 p.m.
First Watch cafe first opened in 1983 and has grown into one of the most popular breakfast diners with nearly 250 locations around the United States. It is headquartered in Bradenton, Florida, but you can find First Watch locations from the midwest to the west coast and everywhere in between.
First Watch also own The Egg and I restaurants, another chain that specializes in quick-serve breakfast.
Some of the most popular menu items at First Watch are the Floridian French Toast, The Elevated Egg Sandwich, and the Chickichanga. They are also well-known for serving fresh, high-quality, and healthy food that is made to order – never prepared. Customers will also enjoy an entire pot of coffee upon arrival. What could be better?
New First Watch Menu Prices;
Classic Favorites
Tri-Fecta$10.29The Traditional$10.29First Watch Menu Prices
The Healthier Side
Avocado Toast$9.99Healthy Turkey$9.99A.M. Superfoods Bowl$ 8.69Sunrise Granola Bowl$8.49Steel-Cut Oatmeal$7.99Tri-Athlete$9.29Power Wrap$ 9.49First Watch Menu Prices
Egg-Sclusives
Chickichanga$10.99Eggs Benedict$10.99Eggs Benedict Classic$10.99Eggs Benedict Florentine$10.99Eggs Benedict BLT$10.99Eggs BenedictSmoked salmon$2.20 ExtraThe Elevated Egg Sandwich$9.99Farm Stand Breakfast Tacos$10.29Biscuits And Turkey Sausage Gravy With Eggs$10.59Skillet Hash Farmhouse$10.99Skillet Hash Parma$10.99Skillet Hash Market$10.99First Watch Menu Prices
Omelets And Frittatas
Bacado$10.69Ham & Gruyere$10.39Chile Chorizo$10.29Morning Market Veg$10.39Inspired Italian$10.29The Works$10.99Frittata Rustica$10.59Smoked Salmon & Roasted Vegetable Frittata$11.49First Watch Menu Prices
From The Griddle
Plain PancakesOne$4.99Plain PancakesTwo$6.79Banana Granola Crunch PancakesOne$4.99Banana Granola Crunch PancakesTwo$6.79Carrot Cake & Pecan PancakesOne$4.99Carrot Cake & Pecan PancakesTwo$6.79Chocolate Chip PancakesOne$4.99Chocolate Chip PancakesTwo$6.79Blueberry PancakesOne$4.99Blueberry PancakesOne$4.99Lemon Ricotta Pancakes$9.89Belgian Waffle$ 8.59French Toast$9.79Floridian French Toast$ 9.99First Watch Menu Prices
Power Bowls
Power Breakfast Quinoa Bowl$9.69Pesto Chicken Quinoa Bowl$9.99First Watch Menu Prices
Sides And Small Plates
Bob’s Red Mill GritsButtered$ 2.19Cheesy$2.49Fresh, Seasonal FruitSmall$3.99Large$4.99Fresh, Seasoned Potatoes$2.99Biscuits & Gravy$4.99Whole Grain Artisan Toast With All-Natural House Preserves$1.99English Muffin$1.59Udi’s Gluten Free Toast$1.99Fresh Baked Muffin Of The Day$2.49Million Dollar Bacon$4.99Hardwood Smoked Bacon$4.89Smoked Ham$3.89Pork Sausage$3.89Savory Chicken Sausage Patties$3.89Turkey Sausage$3.89Lemon Dressed Organic Mixed Greens$2.49Bowl Of SoupTomato Basil or Soup of the Day$4.49First Watch Menu Prices
first watch prices
Salads
Superfood Kale$9.69Chicken Avocado Chop$9.79Cobb$9.69Sweet Honey Pecan$9.79First Watch Menu Prices
Sandwiches
Monterey Club$9.99Blte$9.69Baja Turkey Burger$9.69Market Veggie Market Veggie$9.19Roast Beef & Havarti$9.79Ham & Gruyere Melt$9.29Veggie Burger$9.69Chicken Salad Melt$9.89First Watch Menu Prices
2 For You
Half Sandwich & Cup of Soup$7.99Half Sandwich & Half Salad$7.99Half Salad & Cup of Soup$7.99First Watch Menu Prices
Juice Bar
Kale Tonic$3.99Morning Meditation$3.99First Watch Menu Prices
The name First Watch is a nautical reference to the first work shift aboard a ship as First Watch restaurants are only open from 7:00 AM to 2:30 PM. The first location was opened in Pacific Grove, California in 1983 by Ken Pendery and John Sullivan. The co-owners founded it after leaving the Le Peep breakfast chain in Colorado. In 1986, they moved their headquarters to Bradenton, Florida.
Firebirds Wood Fired Grill Menu Prices
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JNnNol3IiRs
Fazoli’s Menu Prices
In 2014, First Watch bought The Good Egg, which is located in Arizona. As of 2021, 18 of The Good Egg restaurants have been converted into First Watch restaurants. In May 2015, the company acquired the Colorado-based Egg & I Restaurants chain. The Egg & I has 114 eateries across twenty states. Not every Egg & I Restaurant location will become a First Watch, but as of 2016, 22 conversions had been completed. In 2012 First Watch ranked as the best breakfast chain in a survey of 150,000 Consumer Reports readers earning top ratings in taste, service, value, and menu choices.
Firehouse Subs Menu Prices
What kind of bread does First Watch use?The Orlando Baking Company bread became so popular that First Watch decided to start selling loaves in all of its restaurant locations. You can ask your server to add a loaf to your tab when you dine there, or call ahead and ask the manager to hold some back for you to pick up.Who is First Watch owned by?There are more than 430 First Watch restaurants in 28 states, and the restaurant concept is majority owned by Advent International, one of the world's largest private-equity firms.What brand of coffee is served at First Watch?Brewed. Our well-traveled, exclusive, perfectly roasted coffee is ground, bagged and shipped to each First Watch location. Most of the coffee heads back to the kitchen, waiting to be brewed to order. But some Project Sunrise coffee bags are kept up front and are available for purchase and brewing at home!
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Winnipeg is Good: Support Local Businesses!
My husband and I love to dine out and all of our favourite places are small, locally owned restaurants. I also enjoy posting pictures of food on Instagram, and though it may seem a tacky habit in the eyes of some people, for me it is my way of showing appreciation and support for the restaurant. Whenever I post something, I am hoping that it encourages other people to try that place or make them aware that it even exists in the first place!
The local restaurant industry is one of the hardest hit during the Covid-19 pandemic. Restaurants, with their razor-thin margins, depend on customers to stay afloat, and with everyone stuck at home, the sad reality is that there is a lot of laid-off restaurant staff, and local restaurant owners are having to find creative ways to keep their doors open. Instead of closing their doors, some restaurants have pivoted to delivery/pickup only services, some are selling pre-prepared meals to heat at home, and some like King’s Head Pub and Bodegoes have re-opened as a grocery-delivery service. My husband and I are making an effort to support the local restaurants by still ordering delivery/pickup with the hope that whatever little support we can give help them make it to other side of these crazy times. How else can you support restaurants during the pandemic? Follow them on Instagram, buy gift cards, order directly from them and do pickup if you can (food delivery services such as Skip and Doordash pretty much eats what little profit restaurants make in commissions), and tip generously!
Even before the pandemic, we made a conscious effort to support locally owned businesses and restaurants. Of course, not everything (or everyone) local is good (ahem, Nygard and Fun Mountain) so do your research, but I can say with certainty that everything good is local! There are many reasons to support local businesses. Many of our local businesses pay living wages. What does that mean? It means, yes, you will have to pay a little bit more for your coffee or your donut or your book, but that also means you are supporting a business that ensure their staff are paid fairly. Many of our local businesses and restaurants focus on sustainability – for example, they use environmentally friendly containers and they support local growers, farmers and suppliers (which means the ingredients and raw materials don’t have to travel far!). Supporting local means more of your dollars stay within the community – to the owners, the suppliers, the staff – local people who are very passionate about their craft and their business, and their profits are then reinvested to our community. Aside from the economic reasons, our local businesses are also very active in giving back to the community, for example, the first week when all the restaurants were forced to close their dining rooms to customers, many of them came together to donate their extra inventory to Chef Ben Kramer who then cooked all the food donations for local soup kitchens. Last, but not the least, these local businesses are what makes Winnipeg unique. Think of the last time you travelled somewhere? Where did you go to eat? Somewhere local, that you can only find in that place, I hope! Well, why wouldn’t you do the same at home?
So how do you know which businesses and restaurants to support? A lot of them have social media presence, so follow them on Instagram. They usually have stories that gives you a glimpse on how they run their business, for example, I saw a story where the owners visited a farm and showed us how it practiced ethical farming practices. I mean, I wish we could all be vegan or vegetarian, but the reality is the majority will not be, but that does not mean we have to support inhumane, factory farming methods. Instagram stories and posts will also have specials that you won’t normally find on the menu, so it’s a great way to try new things! I know that it is sometimes hard not to let the prices dictate where we decide to buy something, but if you can, think of the reasons why something is a little bit more expensive (fair wages, economies of scale – small businesses can’t compete with Bezos! -- quality of ingredients, keeping local dollars local) and make your decisions on value, not cost.
I have put together a list of our favourite local businesses and restaurants with the hope that it encourages you to support them. Not sure which ones are open now, but check out their Instagram pages for latest info.
Restaurants and their specialities (in no particular order)
1. Merchant Kitchen – Asian Fusion. This is our go-to. You can’t go wrong with the Thai Fried Rice and Korean Fried Chicken.
2. Yujiro/Saburo – ramen, premium sushi, donburi bowls
3. Gaijin Izakayya - reasonably priced, good sushi
4. Blufish – premium sushi
5. Sushi Cushi – reasonably priced, good sushi
6. Cho Ichi Ramen – I like their noodles, closest to Ichiran (Japanese ramen place) that I’ve tried
7. Dwarf No Cachette – Japanese food that is not sushi – okonomiyaki, takoyaki, donburi bowls, Japanese curry
8. Sabai Thai – Thai food
9. Pho Hoang – Vietnamese food
10. Kum Koon – lunch dimsum service is the best!
11. Maque – Asian fusion, for a super fancy anniversary dinner (or for a regular Tuesday night dinner, whatever!)
12. Myrna’s – Filipino breakfast, cash only!
13. Kyu – ramen, rice bowls, heroshima sandwiches
14. Mitzi’s – chicken fingers
15. Passero – Italian. Another fancy anniversary dinner place. Make sure you make a reservation!
16. Harth – Italian. The prosciutto di parma plate!
17. Kevin’s Bistro – If you are a fancy mac & cheese fan
18. Red Ember – Our favourite pizza place in Winnipeg
19. Pizzeria Gusto/Gusto North – A close second
20. Burrito del Rio – Hands down THE best burritos/tacos in town
21. Hermano’s – South American Food
22. La Fiesta – Salvadoran food.
23. The Good Fight Taco – Good taco
24. King and Bann – Fancy sandwiches. Best BLT.
25. Clementine – Brunch. They don’t accept reservations so go early and/or prepare to line up
26. Miss Browns – Brunch. The menu on William is more extensive compared to Hargrave Street Market.
27. Pineridge Hollow – come for brunch, stay for the petting zoo!
28. Forth Cafe – cocktails, coffee, light lunch – avocado toast is delish!
29. Langside Grocery – breakeven scotch bottles every Sunday! Check insta for more details!
30. Amsterdam Tea Room – cocktails, snacks
31. Thom Bargen – coffee and pastries
32. Fools and Horses – coffee, breakfast sandwiches, banana brulee french toast (Broadway location only), the Forks and Hargrave Street Market locations only sells coffee and pastries
33. Deer & Almond – small plates, fancy dinner place
34. Little Goat – mussel specials!
35. One Great City – beer and yummy food
36. Yellow Dog Tavern – beer and cheap eats!
37. Nonsuch – beer and THE best burger in town
38. Yard Burger – second best burger in town
39. Punjab Sweet House – best samosas in town, and they’re like $8 for a dozen giant size samosas – best value in town!
40. Famena’s - best roti and stand up routine by the owners
41. Tehran Cafe – Iranian food
42. Jenna Rae Cakes – macarons and cupcakes
43. Chaeban Ice Cream – best ice cream (also available at Sobey’s)
44. Oh Doughnuts – go early, they sell out! Or order online the night before for a discount.
45. Camille Bakery – closest to Dominique Ansel cronuts I’ve tasted
46. The Common – Food hall
47. Hargrave Street Market – Food hall
Other non-restaurant businesses
1. Morden’s Chocolates – Russian mints!!!
2. Fromagerie Bothwell – award winning cheese made in Manitoba!
3. Banville and Jones – for all your wine needs
4. DeLuca’s Wine – more wine!
5. Torque Brewing – beer!
6. Stone Angel Brewing – more beer!
7. Little Brown Jug – and more beer!
8. Kite and Kaboodle – Toys
9. Toad Hall – Toys
10. McNally Robinsons – books!
11. Browluxe – eye brow pencil and cruelty free
12. Coal and Canary – candles
13. DeLuca’s – Grocery
14. Piazza di Nardi – Grocery and bakery
15. Hilary Druxman – jewelry
16. EMK Clothing – clothing
17. U.n.luggage – luggage store
18. D’arcy’s ARC – pet shelter and pet supplies store
19. Winnipeg Pet Rescue Shelter – pet shelter and pet supplies store
20. Lavilash – eyelashes
21. Brows by G – eyebrows
22. We Heart Winnipeg - hoodies!!
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Day 24 (2nd night shift)
Woke up at 1600 (8hrs sleep)
Cycled to work (15mins)
Breakfast - apple and an orange
Lunch - 3 boiled eggs and 2 slices of toast
Dinner - roast beef salad
Cycled home (15mins)
Day 25 (cheat day)
Woke up at 11 (3hrs 30mins sleep)
Brunch - 2 rolls with slice and tattie scone. After I had lemon tart
Took Harley a walk (1hrs 30mins)
Before dinner I had a few beers
Dinner - hot dogs and chips n cheese
With dinner I had a parma violet cider then onto red violet Bailey's. Which was nice not amazing but still ok I think I've got about half the bottle left (I hope)
Day 26
Had a long lie and didn't crawl out of bed till 12
Brunch - spinach and tomato sandwich
Took Harley a walk (1hrs 10mins)
200 sit ups
Dinner - buttermilk chicken and rice
Today was a weird day, didn't feel like a sunday but defo was a lazy one
I feel as if I'm managing to control my eating habits. I don't binge and happy to wait till cheat day. I just need to start exercising more. I'm glad I did the sit ups but I need to keep going and make sure I do something else every day. Thankfully I take Harley out decent walks, but if I exercised better I know my body would be better aswell
I miss the gym so much
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First Watch Menu Prices
First Watch Menu Prices are very curious. For this reason, we have prepared the updated First Watch Menu Price list for you. By following our site, you can reach up-to-date menu prices such as First Watch Menu Prices. The menu prices of the First Watch brand, which has many branches, are frequently searched. You can follow our website menuandprice.net for menu prices research. We offer you the most up-to-date First Watch menu prices.
You can find the menu prices of the brand you want to research on our website. You can also access the menu of the restaurant, cafe or fastfood store you want from the search field above. Here are the new First Watch Menu prices.
first watch menu and prices
First Watch Menu Prices
First Watch is a cozy cafe that serves breakfast Monday through Sunday. The restaurant’s nautical name is a nod to the early risers who work first shift. Thus, this fast food chain’s hours of operation are exclusively between 7 a.m. and 2:30 p.m.
First Watch cafe first opened in 1983 and has grown into one of the most popular breakfast diners with nearly 250 locations around the United States. It is headquartered in Bradenton, Florida, but you can find First Watch locations from the midwest to the west coast and everywhere in between.
First Watch also own The Egg and I restaurants, another chain that specializes in quick-serve breakfast.
Some of the most popular menu items at First Watch are the Floridian French Toast, The Elevated Egg Sandwich, and the Chickichanga. They are also well-known for serving fresh, high-quality, and healthy food that is made to order – never prepared. Customers will also enjoy an entire pot of coffee upon arrival. What could be better?
New First Watch Menu Prices;
Classic Favorites
Tri-Fecta$10.29The Traditional$10.29First Watch Menu Prices
The Healthier Side
Avocado Toast$9.99Healthy Turkey$9.99A.M. Superfoods Bowl$ 8.69Sunrise Granola Bowl$8.49Steel-Cut Oatmeal$7.99Tri-Athlete$9.29Power Wrap$ 9.49First Watch Menu Prices
Egg-Sclusives
Chickichanga$10.99Eggs Benedict$10.99Eggs Benedict Classic$10.99Eggs Benedict Florentine$10.99Eggs Benedict BLT$10.99Eggs BenedictSmoked salmon$2.20 ExtraThe Elevated Egg Sandwich$9.99Farm Stand Breakfast Tacos$10.29Biscuits And Turkey Sausage Gravy With Eggs$10.59Skillet Hash Farmhouse$10.99Skillet Hash Parma$10.99Skillet Hash Market$10.99First Watch Menu Prices
Omelets And Frittatas
Bacado$10.69Ham & Gruyere$10.39Chile Chorizo$10.29Morning Market Veg$10.39Inspired Italian$10.29The Works$10.99Frittata Rustica$10.59Smoked Salmon & Roasted Vegetable Frittata$11.49First Watch Menu Prices
From The Griddle
Plain PancakesOne$4.99Plain PancakesTwo$6.79Banana Granola Crunch PancakesOne$4.99Banana Granola Crunch PancakesTwo$6.79Carrot Cake & Pecan PancakesOne$4.99Carrot Cake & Pecan PancakesTwo$6.79Chocolate Chip PancakesOne$4.99Chocolate Chip PancakesTwo$6.79Blueberry PancakesOne$4.99Blueberry PancakesOne$4.99Lemon Ricotta Pancakes$9.89Belgian Waffle$ 8.59French Toast$9.79Floridian French Toast$ 9.99First Watch Menu Prices
Power Bowls
Power Breakfast Quinoa Bowl$9.69Pesto Chicken Quinoa Bowl$9.99First Watch Menu Prices
Sides And Small Plates
Bob’s Red Mill GritsButtered$ 2.19Cheesy$2.49Fresh, Seasonal FruitSmall$3.99Large$4.99Fresh, Seasoned Potatoes$2.99Biscuits & Gravy$4.99Whole Grain Artisan Toast With All-Natural House Preserves$1.99English Muffin$1.59Udi’s Gluten Free Toast$1.99Fresh Baked Muffin Of The Day$2.49Million Dollar Bacon$4.99Hardwood Smoked Bacon$4.89Smoked Ham$3.89Pork Sausage$3.89Savory Chicken Sausage Patties$3.89Turkey Sausage$3.89Lemon Dressed Organic Mixed Greens$2.49Bowl Of SoupTomato Basil or Soup of the Day$4.49First Watch Menu Prices
first watch prices
Salads
Superfood Kale$9.69Chicken Avocado Chop$9.79Cobb$9.69Sweet Honey Pecan$9.79First Watch Menu Prices
Sandwiches
Monterey Club$9.99Blte$9.69Baja Turkey Burger$9.69Market Veggie Market Veggie$9.19Roast Beef & Havarti$9.79Ham & Gruyere Melt$9.29Veggie Burger$9.69Chicken Salad Melt$9.89First Watch Menu Prices
2 For You
Half Sandwich & Cup of Soup$7.99Half Sandwich & Half Salad$7.99Half Salad & Cup of Soup$7.99First Watch Menu Prices
Juice Bar
Kale Tonic$3.99Morning Meditation$3.99First Watch Menu Prices
The name First Watch is a nautical reference to the first work shift aboard a ship as First Watch restaurants are only open from 7:00 AM to 2:30 PM. The first location was opened in Pacific Grove, California in 1983 by Ken Pendery and John Sullivan. The co-owners founded it after leaving the Le Peep breakfast chain in Colorado. In 1986, they moved their headquarters to Bradenton, Florida.
Firebirds Wood Fired Grill Menu Prices
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JNnNol3IiRs
Fazoli’s Menu Prices
In 2014, First Watch bought The Good Egg, which is located in Arizona. As of 2021, 18 of The Good Egg restaurants have been converted into First Watch restaurants. In May 2015, the company acquired the Colorado-based Egg & I Restaurants chain. The Egg & I has 114 eateries across twenty states. Not every Egg & I Restaurant location will become a First Watch, but as of 2016, 22 conversions had been completed. In 2012 First Watch ranked as the best breakfast chain in a survey of 150,000 Consumer Reports readers earning top ratings in taste, service, value, and menu choices.
Firehouse Subs Menu Prices
What kind of bread does First Watch use?The Orlando Baking Company bread became so popular that First Watch decided to start selling loaves in all of its restaurant locations. You can ask your server to add a loaf to your tab when you dine there, or call ahead and ask the manager to hold some back for you to pick up.Who is First Watch owned by?There are more than 430 First Watch restaurants in 28 states, and the restaurant concept is majority owned by Advent International, one of the world's largest private-equity firms.What brand of coffee is served at First Watch?Brewed. Our well-traveled, exclusive, perfectly roasted coffee is ground, bagged and shipped to each First Watch location. Most of the coffee heads back to the kitchen, waiting to be brewed to order. But some Project Sunrise coffee bags are kept up front and are available for purchase and brewing at home!
Read the full article
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