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Museum Café Opens

Financemuseum | February 16, 2010

We are excited to announce that the Museum has opened a new café! Located on the grand mezzanine level of the museum, the café is a great spot to take in the ornate interior of the historic Bank of New York building. The menu includes coffee, gourmet espresso drinks, tea, soda, and a variety of cookies and muffins.

To celebrate the grand opening, we are offering a 10% discount on all coffee drinks this week.  If you’re on Wall Street, swing in for a cappuccino and a mint chocolate chip cookie.

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