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Posted Tue Mar 25, 2008, 7:22pm
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I just wanted to throw it out there the Jimmy O at Museo in Saskatoon is doing a fantastic job to bring quality coffee to the Prairies. Having been out that way for work from Winnipeg (which is void of good coffee unless you hang at my house) I was incredibly impressed with Jim's set-up. Congrats on the cafe and everyone if you are in Saskatoon, stop in and enjoy.
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Posted Fri Mar 28, 2008, 8:34am
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I will definitely second that.  A beautiful interior, and the view to the outside is the best I have ever seen in a coffee shop.  If you go on a Saturday you are assured to see a wedding party getting their photos done there.

And the coffee is prepared perfectly too!

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Posted Tue Aug 12, 2008, 8:45am
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I don't know about his shop, but I know he has a beautiful website (including great photography) which probably is a good indication of how great Museo is.  Kind of wish I had a reason to get out to Saskatoon from Down East.

 
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