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Coffee and Books! (Moonbeam Cafe and Mystery Lovers Bookshop)

 ☕️📚 Two cool places in Oakmont, PA. Moonbeam Cafe and Mystery Lovers Bookshop. A full review and vlog will be on the After Hours YouTube Channel on Thursday, but in the meantime, here are some photos! Great for holiday gift consideration as coffee and books are a great combination. 

The bookshop also has cool Gilmore Girls coffee mugs (especially if you're like me and started rewatching Gilmore Girls and Pretty Little Liars) and one photo shows how I reuse ticket stubs from haunted attractions.

Full vlog coming Thursday but I do recommend visiting both🖤📚☕️

















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