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Jun. 15, 2008 at 10:06am

Corina's Bakery Open First Time Sunday Today 12 to 6

Corina's Bakery is Open Today 







So often, we Tacomans bemoan the fact that there is little open in downtown Tacoma on weekends, especially Sundays.  Here's an opportunity to "go local" on Sunday.  With the new owners, they carry a slew more baked goods.

Also, Corina's has stepped up their coffee by a couple of steps and now serve Valhalla Coffee.

http://www.valhallacoffee.net/

Is Tacoma ready to be city functioning 7 days a week?


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by FunkomaVintage
on 6/17/2008 @ 8:23am
Amocat Antiques Mkt with new improved funkoma vintage is open Sunday Sunday Sunday.....new baked goods + excellent coffee + old stuff = Good Tacoma ! (by the way, I've had folks ask me where non-corporate coffee shops are in downtown Tacoma.....it's a good good thing!)
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