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Café Koï in Sherbrooke

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Café Koï

Sherbrooke

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Minimalist nook hidden behind Kōbō for quiet, manual V60 specialty coffee.

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8am-8pm

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Closed
Tue
Closed
Wed
8am-8pm
Thu
8am-8pm
Fri
8am-8pm
Sat
8am-8pm
Sun
8am-8pm
Location

134 Rue Wellington N

Sherbrooke

QC J1H 5C6

45.4036° N · 71.8915° W

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Minimalist nook hidden behind Kōbō for quiet, manual V60 specialty coffee.

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