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Last Exit on Brooklyn
Former coffeehouse in Seattle, United States / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Not to be confused with Last Exit to Brooklyn.
The Last Exit on Brooklyn was a Seattle University District coffeehouse established in 1967 by Irv Cisski.[1] It is known for its part in the history of Seattle's counterculture, for its pioneering role in establishing Seattle's coffee culture, and as a former chess and go venue frequented by several master players.
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