It's easy to get to La Dolce Vita on California St in Palo Alto - 50 meters from Caltrain, easy parking for those driving (on the street or behind the building) just off El Camino. Nothing as exciting as tapioca tea there though. They do serve good sandwiches/soup, and there's a nice cheap dim sum place next door. Perhaps 5:30-7? The truth is I'm not clear on how long such an event runs or really what the rational behind them is, except as an excuse to dress in gray and black. On Sun, 16 Mar 2003, Nytemuse wrote: > On Mon, 17 Mar 2003, David Gunderson wrote: > > Sounds like a fun thing.......I'd vote for San Jose (As I am here :-) and a > > weekday. Although Tuesday and I have been feuding, so not that one. (Just > > kidding. I'm not insane, and if I am...I owe you a coke ;-) > > I suppose this Wednesday would be fine, though I might not be able to stay > long as I have a midterm and an essay the next day, but I would prefer the > Mountain View/Palo Alto region. If people could get to a Caltrain station > in the area, I might be able to pick up from there. > > I know several places on Castro St in Mountain View that is right off > Caltrain. Also, California St in Palo Alto has some nice places, and is > within walking distance of Caltrain. > > ****** > NyteMuse > > "Call her life unnatural, feel her undead breath. > Color her black for sorcery, color her gray for death." > AIM: NyteMuse139 / ICQ: #21966269 (NyteMuse) > MSN: NyteMuse / Yahoo!ID: NyteMuse > http://www.crowfire.com > >