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They found that even in Palo Alto, where they had settled, potential business partners kept suggesting they meet at the Creamery. Eventually, the couple moved to a new apartment in San Francisco just a few blocks away. Patrons say they like the hip design, which carved a modern coffee shop out of a refrigerated room at the old Gilt-Edge Creamery, retaining the antique wooden beams and other hints of its industrial roots.

The menu pays obeisance to the city's demands for local, sustainably grown food; more than one patron has been lured in by the sign advertising the Ritual Roasters coffee served inside.

Tech types appreciate the free Wi-Fi, and that management doesn't mind if you camp out for a while. And lately, there has been an additional benefit to having coffee at the Creamery: You never know what you might overhear.

Sarah Taylor , who works at recruiting firm Ignition Talent Group , overheard the employee discussing the acquisition and mentioned it on Twitter - a full 12 days before Microsoft confirmed it. Arrington, who founded the influential blog TechCrunch before leaving it last year to start his venture firm, wrote that "if it's a slow afternoon in San Francisco, taking a walk to the Creamery will almost always result in something interesting happening.

Before he arrived here from Ireland, Ivor Bradley 's friends gave him a piece of advice. In America, they said, you need good shoes and a good bed. If you're not in one, be in the other. Bradley took the lesson to heart. He grew up one of 10 children in Galway, the son of a university professor, and after graduating with a hotel management degree, he moved to the East Coast to work for Ritz-Carlton.

In , he came to San Francisco, where he spent the next decade working in hotels and restaurants. He also got to know San Francisco's close-knit Irish community, and in time was introduced to fellow Irishman Robert Mellett , who had purchased the Gilt-Edge property and hoped to build a restaurant there.

Mellett designed the new space, and Bradley assumed responsibility for its operations. It opened on Valentine's Day



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