Bagels, Muffins plus a Surprise at Columbus Café, Aix
Guest Post · Restaurant Recommendations · TasteIn search of a lunchtime snack today, I happened across Columbus Café which I hadn’t seen before. It has a good array of fresh salads, filled baguettes, and toasted paninis and bagels, plus muffins which they say are made on the premises.
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