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  • Gina C.

    I'm not going to lie, the outside of this place was kind of scratchy but once you walk inside you are in awe with all the amazing arts that fills the store. The food was great and very affordable. I ordered the broccoli and cheese quiche and OMG that thing was amazing. What was even better was that it's was about $5. The owners are supper friendly. They were starting conversation and joking. They're interaction with the other guest was amazing you could tell they took time to get to know the people of the community. I will def recommend this place again.

    (5)
  • Teneka W.

    Yes, this place still open. It occurred to me when I went this past weekend that the first time I went on a Saturday that I arrived around 8 and they don't open until 10. I love the homey feel in this place. You go in walk up to the small counter, order your food, take a seat and either Kevin or his partner will bring your food out to you. It seems to me that there were only 3 employees, Downtown Kevin, his partner and the cook...more welcoming that way. I really felt as if I were visiting their home; literally. Kevin also gave me the back story on everything. He and his partner has been together for 24 years and opened SNAC 10 years ago in addition to another cafe around the corner but the name escapes me right now. Onto the food. The buttermilk waffle is truly buttermilkish (is that a word?) reminds me of my grandma's. The bacon was fried crispy to perfection. My friend got the French toast which looked really good and sweet to me. And the coffee was piping hot unlike other restaurants. But most importantly the price. $16 for 2 meals and 2 coffees....winning:) good luck getting that deal somewhere else. Definitely will be making this my new favorite weekend breakfast place. I love how Kevin made it his business to introduce himself and ask our names. He's so eclectic and such a ball of fun...literally. He had on a disco ball jacket lol. When we were leaving he chased us down to say goodbye and take a picture with us. How cool is that from an owner. Also want to mention that I didn't get the potatoes but the woman in front of me saw that the potatoes were on the menu for that day and she started jumping up and down with joy. Needless to say I'll be trying the potatoes when I go back.

    (5)
  • Jimmy W.

    Best cafe in Baltimore! This place is a gem. You can just get a coffee, something I do now and then. Or stay for breakfast or lunch. Got a special request or a dietary concern, no problem. Maybe the best part of SNAC is the way they make you feel welcome and at home.

    (5)
  • Delinda J.

    Absolutely love this place! When you are looking for simplistic, fresh, good food with a homemade feel and reasonable price, there is no place better. Whether it be the homemade chips and salsa, pull pork bbq, chili, chicken salad, waffle, or many other quick dishes, you will be satisfied. Not to mention, the owners never forget your name and provide outstanding service.

    (5)
  • Ahmed K.

    This is a great local spot that is small and cozzy. The breakfast menu is great. The service is great. The coffee is great. Need I say more! If you are around UB or MICa in the morning I suggest trying.

    (5)
  • Bill W.

    Great choices were made the day we happened into this place. My wife and I were staying nearby and went looking for some breakfast. Yelp suggested it and, heck, who are we to doubt it? If anything, it's not rated highly enough. The food was great, the coffee was way better than I expected (I'm kinda picky), and the owner and chef were both super friendly. We went back again that week and it was again fantastic. I'd strongly recommend the cornbread waffle if that sounds good to you. Order a cup of that coffee and marvel at how good it is. Then, tell Bill behind the register thanks for the food :)

    (5)
  • Niecey P.

    I really liked this place. I found it on yelp one morning while I was waiting for a meeting. I ordered a quick sandwich and some cheese grits and I was very pleased. It's also an actual art gallery. It's not huge in terms of space but there's something about the space that is warm & inviting. It's a perfect place for a brunch date or a study group or just casual conversation with an old friend!

    (4)
  • Nicki M.

    I love ANY place that has a gracious person greeting you at the door. Kevin Brown serves up a hearty down home breakfast with a smile. I'm a sucker for a tasty Belgium waffle and this was just what I desired. Plus the massive hot chocolate made me want to go wrap up in a good book and nod off. My dining guests also had spinach quiche, french toast and even scrapple. The artwork on the walls offers tons of talking points. I could see myself inviting friends to come chat for hours or visitors to the city for a bite, coffee, tea and talk.

    (4)
  • Matt H.

    Came here for breakfast and was surprised. Tucked away I would have never noticed this gem. Everyone who works there is genuine and nice. This place is home and you get that impression right away. There is a lot of passion for this place. The food is very inexpensive and tasty. There's nothing too crazy, they keep it simple. My favorite part of the experience is the Salt n Pepper couches. This was a good discovery and I will be back very soon :)

    (5)
  • Michelle B.

    SNAC is just the cutest little cafe. It's the kind of place where all of the employees are genuinely appreciative of your business and go out of their way to make you feel comfortable and at home. It's filled with natural light, art along the walls, and smiling faces. What's not to like? I only wish they had more vegan options. I went with a veggie sandwich sans provolone and it was good but if you've had one veggie you've pretty much had them all. My dining companions raved about their celery soup and quiche though and the iced ginger lemon tea was aces. The cornbread is more like cake, sweet and heavy on the vanilla and absolutely ginormous; definitely make sure to give it a try. If you're looking for a solid breakfast spot that won't be too crowded and offers good food for cheap then SNAC is a great option.

    (4)
  • Sal P.

    Three-man operation of AWESOMENESS. WHY I WENT THERE: - Moved to the neighborhood and exploring the morning munchy options WHAT I LOVED: - Egg & Cheese on Rye. Simple, fresh. perfect. - Friends got the waffle (looked AMAZING) and the quiche got top reviews from a frequent quiche-eater! - SUPER FRIENDLY service - when you walk in to the airy, lovely upstairs cafe, you see friendly faces behind the counter and you can see the whole (tiny) kitchen - everything clean and MOVING. WHAT I LEARNED THE HARD WAY: - Parking can be a real beast. - Closed on Sundays - I'd go, "whaaa?!" except that that seems to be the one day the guys who run the joint take off - so I say, enjoy yer Sunday ;D definitely looking forward to becoming a regular at this joint!

    (4)
  • Chloe H.

    A gem. I can't believe it took me so long to go here. Reminds you what's great about this town. Food is great, everyone working is sweet-- and competent! The ambiance is heavenly-- light and airy and calm. I like the cornbread waffle.

    (5)
  • Phil H.

    Really great little cafe to stop into for a quick bite to eat. The service is unbeatable; the staff are so friendly and helpful! The art on the walls is all by local artists and for sale. The quiche was the best I've ever eaten (spinach and swiss) and the coffee is bottomless. They also have free reading material you can borrow while you eat. I will say as two minor cons - that section of charles street is one way and parking can be pretty awful (metered street parking that fills up fast) and the food can tend towards the expensive side. While I've enjoyed most everything I've eaten there (as an exception I was not a big fan of the bland bread pudding), I wouldn't want anyone to think this is a cheap little cafe. Definitely a quirky and quiet place to escape the city atmosphere.

    (4)
  • Dan A.

    This place is a few blocks from my apartment and so I decided to check it out, especially after seeing the good reviews on Yelp. First things first... i needed a caffeine fix so I promptly ordered coffee. It was good. While it was a little on the weak side, it was very drinkable and endless! The waffle I ordered was good, though not amazing. It was a little on the heavier side (i like mine a little more fluffy) but it was satisfying. The maple syrup tasted great too. The waffle was fairly large and well-portioned. I ordered the waffle with bacon, which was a little more of a letdown. I like my bacon to be crispy but these were a little more hard and chewy than crispy. However, as I was enjoying my waffle, I noticed the person next to me eating what looked to be a reuben sandwich. While it wasn't big but it looked really good! Gonna get that next time (stay tuned...). Service was good, workers were really friendly, liked the vibe of the place. Will come by again for sure!

    (3)
  • Jeff J.

    Came here for breakfast with 6 friends after an awesome wedding the night before. There's limited seating, but we were lucky to get two tables. It's homey, and everyone is very welcoming. The food was spectacular. I got the snac stack... it's like a McGriddle except 20 times more delicious. It's not overly greasy, so I didn't feel like I was going to have a heart attack after eating it. I was however very disappointed that the orange juice was just a bottle of Welch's OJ. Given the nature of the place, I was fully expecting a glass of refreshing freshly squeezed OJ. That's the only thing separating SNAC from a 5.

    (4)
  • Jamie S.

    The service here really is top notch. Not tops in that it's all stuffy and will bend over backwards for the customer but top notch in that this 3 man kitchen crew is all about running a place with pride. They like that you are there and always welcome you back. Coffee is good and bottomless. Food is decent and there is a positive vibe running through the place. These guys know what they're doing. Real community feel.

    (5)
  • Jon M.

    I love eating here on the regular. Both the food and the people there I enjoy hanging out with as much as possible.

    (4)
  • Joe D.

    I decided to go here for breakfast as I had a late morning train and some time. What a great place. I was greeted by the owner with a smile and "thank you for coming in". The food was incredible and ridiculously affordable. I got the hot corn bread, sausage and oatmeal. It is a sausage patty, a HUGE piece of warm cornbread and an ample bowl of oatmeal that you can get with any extra fixings. That and a coffee only came to over $6! Are you kidding me? Where can you have good quality food for that price? The owner then came up and chatted a bit with me. I loved the atmosphere, the friendly nature of the employees and the air of community that this place was infused with. Not that I get to Baltimore very often but if I do get back there, I will definitely make a stop here!

    (4)
  • Joy F.

    So I'm here in Baltimore staying with my buddy Ben, and for breakfast this morning he says he's taking us to this awesome hole-in-the-wall restaurant. We're hungover as shit so breakfast (and coffee) sounds amazing. "Yes, please!" we say. As we pull up in front of the cafe, my first thought is, holy crap, why is this next door to the world's most ghetto, bombed-out building? Oh right--this is Baltimore. It adds charm. Okay, up the stairs we go. Inside, the decor is warm and colorful, with art scattered on the walls, new and old newspapers and magazines laid out for your reading pleasure, and a handful of obvious locals seated all around. Ben leads us into the back where we are greeted by the world's most precious sassy gay black man. I love you!! GET IN MY POCKET! (I refrain from saying this out loud.) He takes our order, serves up some adorable banter, and gives us mugs for "bottomless" coffee. Yes. Yes. I really love you. (The coffee, by the way, is fresh, delicious, and never-ending. There's also simple syrup available at the serve-yourself coffee station--bonus points.) The food here, to be fair, is not mind-blowing. It's no Meatball Shop. It doesn't give me multiple orgasms. BUT--it is tasty. It is home-cooked by a friendly old dude who will call you sugar. It is covered in butter. It is a lot more things I also like. And it is served, most importantly, by an adorable sassy gay black man with an awesome African tunic and a mini-mohawk. You will want to put him in your pocket. The service is decent. The regulars are friendly. The prices are ridiculous(ly low). The staff is unfairly adorable.

    (5)
  • Michael C.

    Very cute cafe with some tasty, good value food. I'm a huge fan of their simple but packed egg sandwich special. The french toast is pretty bomb too. Great, speedy, and most importantly, friendly service, SNAC is a great place to get your breakfast or brunch fix on!

    (4)
  • Chris F.

    Fantastic! We shared a pulled pork sandwich, and while I was concerned that it would be dry without the sauce, there was no such issue! It was juicy and delicious. The cole slaw was spot on as well. Also had the Lemon Ginger Iced Tea, and that was huge, fresh and tasty. Damn good. The staff were very nice, attentive, informative and eager to please without being pushy. We'll be back!

    (5)
  • Mark M.

    While backpacking through MD, I found Station North and stumbled in, tired and hungover in a new city. The owners were genuinely warm and friendly- a welcome sight on a cold winter morning. Also, the pancake breakfast sandwiches were hellza bomb.

    (5)
  • Al E.

    My colleague ordered their catering for a meeting in our office. I could not believe how delicious the veggie panini was. Awesomeness. Often, a veggie sandwich is soggy and gross. Not the case here. The bread is a delectable foccacia. The veggie filling is not mushy. The vidalia onion dressing was just right. We also had a dessert plate - the chocolate cake was very good even a few days later. I went to the cafe for a second helping but they did not have foccacia - boo. I had the veggie sandwich which was nice and fresh tasting, but I definitely prefer the panini. Also snagged a tasty donut with chocolate frosting and peanuts. The fellow behind the counter had me try his ginger lemon tea, which was a nice sip as I waited. Warm welcome, very friendly owners. Left me with a smile. I'll be back :)

    (4)
  • M A.

    It was the closest breakfast spot within walking distance of where we were staying, so the group took a stroll down Charles St to this cute little spot. Being from the South, I had to order the bowl of grits which was to my surprise a tub full of grits and butter. I suppose for some that is a turnoff but the Southerner in me was happier than a hog in the mud! I added on some toast - THEY OFFER PUMPERNICKEL - and a slice of broccoli and cheese quiche. Normally quiche is very eggy and it's rare to find one full of whatever additions are supposed to be in there, but not this slice. There was an overload of broccoli and just enough cheese that made for one happy tummy. Beyond the great food at incredible prices, the service was friendly and the owner nice and helpful to us first-timers. I was also impressed with the art and the vibe of the place; it truly felt like a unique experience that a chain just can't provide. While I can't say I'd be back a lot only due to living hundreds of miles away on a daily basis, my kind hosts seem to think they'll become regulars. Hard to imagine why they wouldn't! The menu may be small, but I don't think a menu has to be incredibly extensive - in fact, that could lead to lower quality on the food. By keeping it simple, this place has found a way to do what they do best and serve it well. A+.

    (4)
  • Travis B.

    I went for breakfast one Saturday morning and based off the reviews i thought this place would be pack! It was the exact opposite. Still I was super hungry and wanted to find a breakfast spot away from the busyness of fells and fed hill. It sits on the 2nd floor of a building, you walk in and have to enter another door before you're in the restaurant. As you can imagine there are some fantastic paintings and artistic flair to the place. Fun, energetic atmosphere with friendly staff. Economical survivor breakfast that offers tasteful food that you can get for the low! I ordered the Belgian waffle with bacon and OJ. The Belgian waffle was made with a rich flavorful batter which was great. Not so great is the bacon looked like a frail arm of an elderly woman, there was no meat! I was disappointed when I got a bottle of orange juice with ice instead of a cold glass of OJ.

    (3)
  • Tameka W.

    The BEST SERVICE IN BALTIMORE. Kevin, the owner of this restaurant, is so genuinely positive and inviting. This is a community-oriented space, and it shows when you see that Kevin and the staff know all of the customers' names and actually have befriended them. Every time I come in, I am greeted with immediate recognition, the biggest smile, and just a sweep of positivity. The energy here is even more invigorating than the bottomless cups of coffee that come with most of the $5.50 breakfast platters. Oh, and did I mention the food is great?! Love it, all around.

    (5)
  • Patti M.

    my bf and i were leaving The Book Thing and wanted to find a nice coffee cafe type spot for brunch. i jumped on yelp and first place that came up was Station North Arts Cafe! what a find! owner greeted us right away and guided us to the coffee station. they use real mugs....so cool. food was not expensive and yummy good. i ordered the waffle with bacon, my bf ordered the french toast w eggs and sausage and two coffees bill was like $11. i'm all about good customer service and this place rocks. the owner thanked us for coming in, asked how we heard about his place, etc. i will return!

    (5)
  • Kelly J.

    I had a very bad experience at this restaurant. The cornbread waffle was good, the sausage mediocre. However, the actions of the owner were so unbelievable that I will never go there again . I struck up a conversation with another diner I saw at a nearby table. We compared notes on the food. I saw she was working for a group (from her t-shirt) promoting offshore wind farms, which is a cause I believe in. I asked if she had a petition to sign, and she said yes, but she didn't want to have me sign it, since the owner asked her to not solicit. I asked her if I could take the clipboard outside and sign, then return it to her, so I'd be able to sign without getting her in trouble, and she thought this was fine. As soon as I took the clipboard out towards the door, the owner jumped down this poor woman's throat, screaming at her in front of all of the patrons that she wasn't allowed to solicit. I tried to explain to him that she hadn't done anything, but I had requested it. He continued to rant, accusing me of being a solicitor also. I asked him if we could step into a quieter area to discuss this, since he was embarrassing the woman and probably himself. He stayed steadfast in refusing to believe I had asked to sign the petition and we all were told to leave. I'd be careful about this place, as the owner makes the Soup Nazi on Seinfeld seem like a loving and kind soul, at least from my experience. I expected he would realize that the woman hadn't solicited and apologize for his attitude, or at least behave more civilly. I was quite shocked by his attitude when an issue arose. I was planning on returning before my interaction with the owner, but I refuse to patronize a restaurant run in such a manner.

    (1)
  • Yimei W.

    This is a good one. Food, service, price, location, and ambiance were right up my alley. Large portions for the price. I attended a friend's photography exhibit (Charm City Pix) and people inside were friendly. If you're cool with a bohemian type of quiet shop, this is it.

    (5)
  • Jai S.

    Excellent food. Excellent service. Excellent atmosphere. Excellent prices. Cannot recommend enough. Kevin is such a great guy.

    (5)
  • Theresa P.

    I'm a DC transplant and I am always on the hunt for a lunch spot on my telework days while at home in Baltimore. I stopped by SNAC this afternoon and dove right in to Chef Bill's lunch special, pulled BBQ pork sandwich. My folks are from NC, so I know good BBQ when I taste it. Though is was slightly sweeter than what I'm use to, it was sooooo delicious... Just enough vinegar and red pepper spice to balance it all out. All that yumminess was piled on a toasted kaiser bun and topped with some of the best coleslaw I've ever had! The staff's hospitality was totally on point. From the front of the house, to the kitchen, to the other patrons in the cafe, it felt like everyone knew everybody, and it was quite refreshing. Almost as refreshing and the ginger lemon ice tea. ;-) I'll be back Kevin for some of that carrot cake you promised!

    (4)
  • Sabrina W.

    The quiche - read the reviews but was a little skeptical. I'm glad I listened to the reviews. It was sooooooooo good. Service was impeccable and cheery. Will definitely come again.

    (4)
  • LaToya E.

    If you have ever had a conversation with me that lasted longer than a minute then you are well aware that I loves me some breakfast!! I often like to find places that have either really good french toast, really good bacon or really good waffles.. This place came up when I did a search for waffles. When I pulled up to the restaurant i first thought my GPS dropped me off in the wrong place.. Then I saw a small A frame sign with the restaurant name on it. The location was a little off putting and looked dare I say a little dingy from the outside. I figured hey, I was here no turning back now.. Since it was pretty early in the day I was able to get street parking right in front without a problem, so I paid for my parking and went right in.. Walking in was interesting, its a dark hallway and an unmarked door.. Ordering process was simple, the guys working were nice but nothing more than good morning and how can i help you.. Since I opted for take out I got a chance to admire some of the artwork around the place as I waited on my meal. As far as the food, the waffle was good but they didn't top it the way I was expecting based on the photos ive seen here. The eggs were decent and the bacon was by far not my favorite.. it was a little limp and chewier than I like. Over all its just OK, not a place I could see myself going out of my way to go back to but from what I gather its a local business by a local Baltimorean and I can always support that! If you live in the area then its a place you should at least give a chance!

    (3)
  • Hannah S.

    I'm a bit shocked this has 4.5 stars. This isn't your urban sheek, brick interior Baltimore dive. I'm throwing it in the uniquely grungy category. BUT the staff is super friendly and inviting. The eggs were dry and lacked flavor. The potato homies should have been called potato mushies. Go with the S.N.A.C Stack. VERY good and unhealthy which rules. No alcohol here so I wouldn't suggest for your Sunday Funday starter.

    (3)
  • Darren A.

    I was having a good ole 'Long Island' craving for a 'bacon, egg & cheese' sandwich. You know, the kind from the corner deli made on a greasy grill. I didn't want the MD quasi-version w/ some Canadian Bacon or brioche toast BS. Nah!!!!! I want the sandwich to be ooey gooey cheesy goodness w/ that taste of butter in the background, marrying perfectly w/ the egg & bacon goodness... **Ahhhhh, I really miss home sometimes. I digress** (lol) I remembered seeing this cafe while running errands and decided to give it a try. I haven't had it yet... But I'm very hopeful! Why's that, u ask? Well, I had the serendipitous pleasure of bumping into a friend that I hadn't seen in many many years and she insisted I try a piece of her 'Cronut' (croissant/ donut hybrid)... Result? YUMMMMMM!!! So, I think that's a good sign. Additionally, both Kevin & Bill introduced themselves which I thought was very cool. Additionally, the decor is quite artistic with cool paintings & metal sculptures from local artists lining the walls outside & within the cafe. While it is a tight space (it's located within a row home-styled building), there is ample seating that receives EXCELLENT natural light. Stay tuned! UPDATE: Home Run!!!! This sandwich was fantastic! Very tasty. Everything married perfectly. It still isn't the NY greasy spoon version I hoped for but it certainly one of the BEST bacon, egg & cheese sammys I've had in MD, to date! I'll be back!!!!

    (5)
  • Mar P.

    Very cool, ecclectic cafe. I like that the staff cares about knowing you personally, and tend to use your name and thank you for the visit. I disliked the fact that items can not be subtituted or tweaked... I suggest going here in a lazy morning when you are able to back home and shower...the smell of gridle did not leave unti the very evening when I able to quarantine my clothes and shower.

    (3)
  • Team G.

    Excellent food, price and service! The first time I came with a small group and we all ordered lunch the sweet potato & carrot soup was a favorite. We decided to share a cornbread Belgian waffle (just because it looked so good) and it was DELICIOUS! Also the ginger lemon tea all I can say is OMG! Hot or cold it is a must have. I couldn't wait to return w/ my husband... We came for breakfast and the Belgian waffle was good (not as good as the cornbread one I tried on the first visit, which they didn't have that day to my disappointment). The owner is so friendly, which makes the place even more special. I would have given his place 5 stars but the hours are a very limited I like early AM breakfast.

    (4)
  • romych M.

    Baltimore Yelper, you've done it again! How this cafe deserves 4.5star rating is inexplicable when put against a more universal set of standards or expectations. There is nothing wrong with this place, but I wouldn't give it a penny over 3 stars. The breakfast menu is meager and the execution was average at best. The french toast looked like it was made from wonder bread and came with a generous serving of glob of butter on top poorly concealed by confectioners sugar. The syrup, served on the side in a plastic cup was probably mostly corn syrup. The price was pretty damn fair for what I got, but this no better than a cheap and simple egg and cheese establishment available on a street corner near you. Nothing personal my charm city friends, but I think the level of exaggeration of how great this place is could be taken down a notch. You are welcome!

    (3)
  • Katie R.

    Love the vibe of this place! Super-cool Baltimoreness. The art is cool (I actually bought a painting!) and the people are really nice. I'd come back for coffee but gluten-free isn't exactly easy to do on the menu (banana or basic salad), so I'm not sure about eating here.

    (3)
  • Piper W.

    My favorite neighborhood spot!!!! Kevin and Bill (the owners) and their amazing staff always make me feel at home here with their friendly faces, warm, welcoming demeanor, and yummy home-made goods! I'm addicted to their breakfast sandwiches - fast, cheap, delicious! Although I wish the coffee was a bit better, the atmosphere far outweighs any negatives!

    (5)
  • Kara F.

    Love Love Love! Love the food. Love the service. Love it all. I enjoyed the ginger and lemon tea garnished with fresh mint. And I guess I've grown accustomed to a small mug of hot water and a little packet with a tea bag, because I actually had to ask, "Is this mine?" Behind that counter they brew yummy goodness that one just couldn't pick up in the tea aisle of [insert trendy natural foods store that I frequent here]. I actually smelled the ginger and saw them pick the mint! I ordered the Belgian waffle with bacon and as soon as I ordered it, I thought, "Who orders a Belgian waffle at a coffee shop?" And truthfully it didn't seem like the type of place that one would expect to find well made Belgian waffles. Just goes to show you "seeming" isn't believing. ;) And that Kevin... up to his old amazing coffee owner tricks. He somehow knew that my guilty pleasure back in the day (last year) was the ABC Family show Greek, and hired Scott Michael Foster's twin. Lemon ginger tea, Belgian waffles and Scott Michael Foster? See you again soon Kevin... See you again very soon. :)

    (5)
  • Tracy K.

    loved it.

    (5)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :8:00 am - 6:00pm

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Breakfast, Brunch
    Parking : Street
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : No
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Quiet
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : No
    Caters : Yes
    By Appointment Only : No

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