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Holy Spirit Espresso
The guide was updated:Holy Spirit Espresso is a one-man coffee shop that's truly one of Santa Fe's own. The almond milk latte comes highly recommended, along with the cinnamon rolls. Vintage postcards are sold as well, so feel free to browse as he makes your drink.
Useful Information
- Address: 225 West San Francisco Street, Santa Fe
- Opening hours: Tue-Sat 7am-4pm, Sun 7am-2pm
- Website: www.holyspiritespresso.com
- Phone: +1 505 920 3664
- Email: coffeeflower@msn.com
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