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	<title>Comments on: Emporio Rulli Cafe at Union Square</title>
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		<title>By: J.Ho</title>
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		<dc:creator>J.Ho</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Feb 2007 23:18:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Before I moved to southern California (and then to Boston) I used to take my beagle, Dharma, for walks around Union Square.  One time I wanted some coffee and a scone from Emporio Rulli Cafe.  I tied Dharma&#039;s leash to a movable post (the kind that outside cafÃ©s use with plastic chains).  I walked into the cafÃ© to order my coffee and I heard some screams and loud banging.  Dharma had taken off while dragging two or three of those chain post things behind her.  The cafÃ© people didn&#039;t think it was very funny.  As cute as Dharma was, she was a very bad girl.  She was also very, very strong and fast for a beagle.

Anywhoo ... The coffee and pastries at Emporio Rulli CafÃ© were excellent.  However, I totally agree with your assessment of the servic.  Sub-standard and very snooty.  But hey, it&#039;s San Francisco!  After living in Las Vegas for so long I was used to world class service no matter where I went.  When I moved to San Francisco, I noticed real quick that many, many places were more about attitude than about quality service.  The best service I have ever received in San Francisco was at La Barca.

Did you always have comments enabled on this site or was I not looking hard enough?

Cheers!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Before I moved to southern California (and then to Boston) I used to take my beagle, Dharma, for walks around Union Square.  One time I wanted some coffee and a scone from Emporio Rulli Cafe.  I tied Dharma&#8217;s leash to a movable post (the kind that outside cafÃ©s use with plastic chains).  I walked into the cafÃ© to order my coffee and I heard some screams and loud banging.  Dharma had taken off while dragging two or three of those chain post things behind her.  The cafÃ© people didn&#8217;t think it was very funny.  As cute as Dharma was, she was a very bad girl.  She was also very, very strong and fast for a beagle.</p>
<p>Anywhoo &#8230; The coffee and pastries at Emporio Rulli CafÃ© were excellent.  However, I totally agree with your assessment of the servic.  Sub-standard and very snooty.  But hey, it&#8217;s San Francisco!  After living in Las Vegas for so long I was used to world class service no matter where I went.  When I moved to San Francisco, I noticed real quick that many, many places were more about attitude than about quality service.  The best service I have ever received in San Francisco was at La Barca.</p>
<p>Did you always have comments enabled on this site or was I not looking hard enough?</p>
<p>Cheers!</p>
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