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El Ojito Springs Center for Creativity and Coffeehouse

November 30, 2006 Posted by Chris Tingom Filed under Coffee

The Tucson Weekly reports on a new coffee house:

The recently opened El Ojito Springs Center for Creativity and Coffeehouse serves up free-trade coffee and organic food daily. Most nights, there’s live music, poetry or an open mic. And coming soon will be plays and art exhibits at 452 S. Stone Ave.; 624-4800. The coffee house is open Monday through Saturday from 7 a.m.; closes at 1 a.m. on weekends; open Sunday from noon to 6 p.m.

3 comments

  1. 12:55 pm // April 1, 2007

    David Wolfs Robe says:

    Hello, how are you?? My name is Wolfs Robe aka Flute Man i am a Native American flute performer and i found out that the shop you wrote about El Ojito Coffee House has live entertainment. Can you give me there address and phone number so i can contact them about performing there?? Thank You Wolf

  2. 11:31 am // September 29, 2007

    Leevi Fox says:

    El Ojito Springs has moved to 340 N 4th Ave Tucson. Still a live music venue and creative and cultural center.

  3. 1:23 pm // February 16, 2008

    Native America says:

    Dear God,
    Please spare us from offensive, outdated ridiculous stereotypes like “Native American Flute Player” that Wolfs Robe aka Flute Man and his ilk peddle. NDNZ are real, comtemporary ppl - How about some REAL, CONTEMPORARY URBAN NDN ART for a change ey?

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