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Dialogue Coffee House is newly opened at Washburn University and offers jobs to people with disabilities.The coffee house has a spacious seating area for students inside the Applied Studies building.
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The coffee shop features its counter and food display. The case was stocked with snacks and drinks.
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Jackie Ortega, store manager and Kaley Taylor, director of the empowerment center at Capper Foundation, are pictured at the counter. They operated the espresso machine during the operating hours.
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A cup of coffee sits on the counter at Dialogue Coffee House. The beverage was served to a customer.
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The coffee shop offers coffee, syrup flavors and snacks all in one stop. The counter was clearly organized.
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The coffee house provides coffee, drinks, breakfast and pastries options for students. The menu is hung above the counter for ease of reading.
A look inside the Dialogue Coffee House
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