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The only coffee shop which gives its diners a great view of Clark’s verdant parade grounds, Café Mesa is a haven for foodies looking for authentic-tasting Italian, Japanese, and Korean dishes. Aside from its delightful medley of international cuisines, Café Mesa boasts of its selection of coffee, which includes the Sumiyaki blend made famous by UCC Coffee. Those in need of something more potent can sample their draft beer or any of their bottles of fine wine.

 
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