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Today Katharine Shilcutt reported on a terrible latte from Black Hole Café, and judging from the reader comments, she isn't the only one who's found the coffee drinks lacking at the new Montrose hangout. For one, commenter Roxanne Werner didn't have a great experience:
I had a Chai Latte that was sub-par as well, but I know that the girl that made it was new. The baked goods made up for it, I think, and I'm sure they'll get better as they get a little more experience.
Here's hoping, Roxanne...
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