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Groundswell, Spoken Among Stops on Indie Coffee Passport Tour

By Patty Wetli | December 1, 2015 6:21am
 Indie Coffee Passport kicks of Tuesday, offering drink specials at neighborhood coffee shops.
Indie Coffee Passport kicks of Tuesday, offering drink specials at neighborhood coffee shops.
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LINCOLN SQUARE — Shake up your coffee routine with a tour of Chicago's neighborhood java joints.

More than 20 cafes — including local favorites Groundswell and Spoken — are taking part in this year's Indie Coffee Passport, which kicks off Tuesday.

The $25 passport buys users a drink at each of the 22 participating independent coffee shops. Present it when ordering — many shops have exclusive drinks for passport bearers — and receive a passport stamp.

Passports are good through Aug. 31 and can be bought online or at many of the individual coffee shops including Spoken, 1812 W. Montrose Ave.

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