
by Brittany McDonough
When thinking of iconic Boston buildings it is impossible not to think of the State House. The Golden Dome can be seen from all over the city and is a testament to the culture and history of Beacon Hill. Right behind the State House there is a tiny shop called Capitol Coffee House that has just as much culture and history as its neighborhood.
Keeping politicians, legislators, professionals and students fed and caffeinated, Capitol Coffee House opened in 1977 with little changing since. Sam Maione is proud of his no-frills shop and the consistency they offer to customers.
Fonte: Bostoniano
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