Mr. Montague's dream

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So speaks Mr. Montague, missing no beat,

reverberating stutters in tropical heat:

"Each river mouth's built up, we've got naans to eat;

then, lodgings we have; a café would be neat!"



They're terribly moved by this repeated sound;

excited, loud yakking leaves Montague drowned.

Like Montague arrived at a truth too profound;

entire subcontinents his words astound.



Long since then, a cold month; bazaars clear away.

Boys watch some chess club game with cups of latte.

Up high in the mountains, an alluring café,

of gold award quality, looms clear as day.



"Drink! Savvy old Mr. M achieved his dream!"

Earnestly Montague earned his esteem.

Excited New Yorkers are hurrying to gleam

some secrets from this man's espresso machine.




Can you guess the name of Mr. Montague's upscale coffee house?










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So speaks Mr. Montague, missing no beat,

reverberating stutters in tropical heat:

"Each river mouth's built up, we've got naans to eat;

then, lodgings we have; a café would be neat!"



They're terribly moved by this repeated sound;

excited, loud yakking leaves Montague drowned.

Like Montague arrived at a truth too profound;

entire subcontinents his words astound.



Long since then, a cold month; bazaars clear away.

Boys watch some chess club game with cups of latte.

Up high in the mountains, an alluring café,

of gold award quality, looms clear as day.



"Drink! Savvy old Mr. M achieved his dream!"

Earnestly Montague earned his esteem.

Excited New Yorkers are hurrying to gleam

some secrets from this man's espresso machine.




Can you guess the name of Mr. Montague's upscale coffee house?










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  • Bravo! This is a masterpiece, it doesn't matter that it was solved so quickly.
    – Astralbee
    1 min ago












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up vote
3
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favorite












So speaks Mr. Montague, missing no beat,

reverberating stutters in tropical heat:

"Each river mouth's built up, we've got naans to eat;

then, lodgings we have; a café would be neat!"



They're terribly moved by this repeated sound;

excited, loud yakking leaves Montague drowned.

Like Montague arrived at a truth too profound;

entire subcontinents his words astound.



Long since then, a cold month; bazaars clear away.

Boys watch some chess club game with cups of latte.

Up high in the mountains, an alluring café,

of gold award quality, looms clear as day.



"Drink! Savvy old Mr. M achieved his dream!"

Earnestly Montague earned his esteem.

Excited New Yorkers are hurrying to gleam

some secrets from this man's espresso machine.




Can you guess the name of Mr. Montague's upscale coffee house?










share|improve this question














So speaks Mr. Montague, missing no beat,

reverberating stutters in tropical heat:

"Each river mouth's built up, we've got naans to eat;

then, lodgings we have; a café would be neat!"



They're terribly moved by this repeated sound;

excited, loud yakking leaves Montague drowned.

Like Montague arrived at a truth too profound;

entire subcontinents his words astound.



Long since then, a cold month; bazaars clear away.

Boys watch some chess club game with cups of latte.

Up high in the mountains, an alluring café,

of gold award quality, looms clear as day.



"Drink! Savvy old Mr. M achieved his dream!"

Earnestly Montague earned his esteem.

Excited New Yorkers are hurrying to gleam

some secrets from this man's espresso machine.




Can you guess the name of Mr. Montague's upscale coffee house?







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  • Bravo! This is a masterpiece, it doesn't matter that it was solved so quickly.
    – Astralbee
    1 min ago
















  • Bravo! This is a masterpiece, it doesn't matter that it was solved so quickly.
    – Astralbee
    1 min ago















Bravo! This is a masterpiece, it doesn't matter that it was solved so quickly.
– Astralbee
1 min ago




Bravo! This is a masterpiece, it doesn't matter that it was solved so quickly.
– Astralbee
1 min ago










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Look at the double letters in the story, they spell out STARK ROAST LOVERS,




Which is a fantastically punny name for a café!!






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    If only they served some seafood, too ...
    – M Oehm
    27 mins ago










  • @MOehm boo! hiss! terrible joke! ;p (sorry for also being terribly punny)
    – El-Guest
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    Yes, I know. I just thought it would be a waste to let parts of this fine puzzle go unnoticed.
    – M Oehm
    17 mins ago










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If we




Look at the double letters in the story, they spell out STARK ROAST LOVERS,




Which is a fantastically punny name for a café!!






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    If only they served some seafood, too ...
    – M Oehm
    27 mins ago










  • @MOehm boo! hiss! terrible joke! ;p (sorry for also being terribly punny)
    – El-Guest
    24 mins ago







  • 1




    Yes, I know. I just thought it would be a waste to let parts of this fine puzzle go unnoticed.
    – M Oehm
    17 mins ago














up vote
4
down vote













If we




Look at the double letters in the story, they spell out STARK ROAST LOVERS,




Which is a fantastically punny name for a café!!






share|improve this answer
















  • 1




    If only they served some seafood, too ...
    – M Oehm
    27 mins ago










  • @MOehm boo! hiss! terrible joke! ;p (sorry for also being terribly punny)
    – El-Guest
    24 mins ago







  • 1




    Yes, I know. I just thought it would be a waste to let parts of this fine puzzle go unnoticed.
    – M Oehm
    17 mins ago












up vote
4
down vote










up vote
4
down vote









If we




Look at the double letters in the story, they spell out STARK ROAST LOVERS,




Which is a fantastically punny name for a café!!






share|improve this answer












If we




Look at the double letters in the story, they spell out STARK ROAST LOVERS,




Which is a fantastically punny name for a café!!







share|improve this answer












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    If only they served some seafood, too ...
    – M Oehm
    27 mins ago










  • @MOehm boo! hiss! terrible joke! ;p (sorry for also being terribly punny)
    – El-Guest
    24 mins ago







  • 1




    Yes, I know. I just thought it would be a waste to let parts of this fine puzzle go unnoticed.
    – M Oehm
    17 mins ago












  • 1




    If only they served some seafood, too ...
    – M Oehm
    27 mins ago










  • @MOehm boo! hiss! terrible joke! ;p (sorry for also being terribly punny)
    – El-Guest
    24 mins ago







  • 1




    Yes, I know. I just thought it would be a waste to let parts of this fine puzzle go unnoticed.
    – M Oehm
    17 mins ago







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1




If only they served some seafood, too ...
– M Oehm
27 mins ago




If only they served some seafood, too ...
– M Oehm
27 mins ago












@MOehm boo! hiss! terrible joke! ;p (sorry for also being terribly punny)
– El-Guest
24 mins ago





@MOehm boo! hiss! terrible joke! ;p (sorry for also being terribly punny)
– El-Guest
24 mins ago





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1




Yes, I know. I just thought it would be a waste to let parts of this fine puzzle go unnoticed.
– M Oehm
17 mins ago




Yes, I know. I just thought it would be a waste to let parts of this fine puzzle go unnoticed.
– M Oehm
17 mins ago

















 

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