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Monday, May 24, 2021
How Some Area Businesses Survived the Pandemic and What They Learned 
Owners, Jen Black and Brenda Spade. Photo: Phil Armstrong. 
by Robin Gee
Cobblestone Cafe | 654 Highland Avenue, Fort Thomas 
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Cobblestone Cafe. 654 Highland Ave. Photo: Phil Armstrong. 
Welcome to the another installment in our series, "Northern Kentucky Bounces Back to Life." This series is sponsored by meetNKY. We sat down with area business owners to ask about the past year and their plans for the year ahead.
The owners and staff of the Cobblestone Cafe in Fort Thomas were just about to celebrate their 15th year in business when the pandemic shut everything down. The cozy dining restaurant is a neighborhood staple known for fresh-made soups, salads and sandwiches — and its friendly casual atmosphere.

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