
In the warmly-lit corner of Batavia's O'Sole Mio Friday, friends Jaime Gutierrez, Kalley Gutierrez and Kari Kraus sank back into their couch's cushions, sipped their drinks and took in the final moments of their favorite neighborhood spot's last day.
Kids press their noses against the glass of the gelato case a few feet away. A group of customers cheer and trade high-fives after winning a board game. Children glide along to a live acoustic guitarist.
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