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<p>These 15 drained, disused &amp; abandoned coffee shops recall a kinder, gentler, perkier time before <a href="https://weburbanist.com/2012/09/30/cool-beans-the-worlds-most-startling-starbucks-stores/" target="_blank">Starbucks</a> rebrewed the latte lover&rsquo;s landscape.</p>
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<p>Black gold, Texas tea&hellip; not the rich dark liquid you were looking for? Well you&rsquo;re lookin&rsquo; in the wrong place, pardner. Said to be <a href="http://dontcatchafallingknife.tumblr.com/post/81414768299" target="_blank"><em>&ldquo;a far West Texas oil town eatery&rdquo;</em></a> that last flourished along with the rest of <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/76792851@N07/14985947339" target="_blank">Penwell, Texas</a> back in the Roaring Twenties, the Joker Coffee Shop looks to have last provided service (with a smile) long, long ago.</p>
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<p>Regarding the <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/8767978@N04/4132748308" target="_blank">stuffed leopard</a> in the former cafe&rsquo;s restroom, let&rsquo;s just say they didn&rsquo;t call it The Joker for nothing. Hey kitty, why so serious?</p>
<h4>Beaver Tales</h4>
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<p>Here&rsquo;s a late and no doubt lamented <em>&ldquo;abandoned coffee shop/adult entertainment facility&rdquo;</em> in Okayama, Japan. The place&rsquo;s name is <em>&ldquo;Beaver&rdquo;</em> (of course); Flickr user <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/trevor303/3637781781/" target="_blank">Trevor Williams</a> visited the site in June of 2009 for some, shall we say, &ldquo;creative photography&rdquo; and we are SO glad he did!</p>
<h4>3 Stars, Yer Out!</h4>
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<p>Central Perk it ain&rsquo;t&hellip; The cozy 3 Star Coffee Shop on Columbus Avenue at 86th Street in Manhattan&rsquo;s West Side has seen better days, as have almost every other store on the block.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.westsiderag.com/2014/08/05/3-star-leaves-behind-a-mess-and-a-virtually-abandoned-block" target="_blank">West Side Rag</a>&lsquo;s <em>&ldquo;intrepid tipster Kenneth&rdquo;</em> (hey, it&rsquo;s better than being an intrepid hipster) was sent to check out the abandoned coffee shop in August of 2014 and he was, shall we say, less than impressed: <em>&ldquo;Half torn out. There must have been 1 million flies inside. Clearly, food must have been left inside.&rdquo;</em> Guess their signature Donut Burger Sandwiches didn&rsquo;t exactly sell like Cronuts.</p>
<h4>Hey Jo&hellip;</h4>
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<p>Starbucks may have dealt traditional coffee shops a wicked uppercut; then McCafe moved in to deliver the knockout punch &ndash; at least, such can be surmised about the above abandoned Jo To Go in Savannah, Georgia. <em>&ldquo;This drive-thru coffee shop was built in the parking lot of the shopping center at the corner of Waters Ave. and Eisenhower Drive, behind a McDonald&rsquo;s, in the spring or summer of 2007,&rdquo;</em> according to Flickr user <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/32911630@N03/4629872220/" target="_blank">C-Bunny</a>, <em>&ldquo;and had closed sometime earlier this (2010) year.&rdquo;</em></p>
<h4>Denny&rsquo;s Destiny</h4>
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<p>When Flickr user <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/romleys/2195983656/in/photostream/" target="_blank">Charles Hathaway</a> snapped the sad state of Denny&rsquo;s Coffee Shop (and adjoining motel) in Palm Springs, California, he hedged his commentary by stating <em>&ldquo;It seems like someone has bought the land with the intention of re-opening the motel.&rdquo; </em>Hope someone&rsquo;s watering the palms in the meantime.<em><br>
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<p><em>&ldquo;A restaurant will likely open in this former Denny&rsquo;s once the motel opens.&rdquo;</em> That was in January of 2008&hellip; what was the ultimate fate of this palm-treed oasis and its Space Age architecture and awesome flying saucer chandelier?</p>
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