The Daily Fix Café, 1998
1998
- 119Usage
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- Usage119
- Abstract Views86
- Downloads33
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Views of The Daily Fix Café, 182 Middle Street (near the southwest corner of Exchange Street and Middle Street) on its final day of business. The Old Port coffeehouse was owned by Ray and Susan Haversat, who opened the business in late 1995. The street corner space was occupied by a Starbucks café, as the Daily Fix transferred their coffee selling license to Starbucks. Top left image: Exterior view of the coffeehouse from northeast. Top right image: Daily Fix customers seated along Middle Street windows. Bottom image: Customers, from left- Kathy Serunian, Lisa Hansen, and Marc Collette, seated at The Daily Fix.Bottom photo published in the Portland Press Herald, on 5 February 1998
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