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             The business opened several days ago and since that time has seen a 
			number of folks stopping in. Already, it is not uncommon to see 
			someone walking along the street carrying a By the Bean cup and 
			smell as they walk by the excellent, freshly brewed coffee. 
 On Friday morning, even before 7:30 a.m. folks were dropping in to 
			get a cup to go, and a few added a sweet treat to their check as 
			well.
 
 Inside the city’s newest coffee bar the décor is a unique mixture of 
			warehouse loft, modern eclectic and vintage. While one might not 
			imagine that would work, it does.
 
 The walls are contemporary colors of orange and olive green. The 
			floors are dark hardwood and the furniture is also dark wood.
 
 
            
			 
			One of the most striking features in the room is a massive wall 
			hanging of antique wooden doors in typical old door colors, but 
			arranged on the wall in a geometric design.
 
 Looking up, the duct and vent work of the building is exposed loft 
			style, but painted a flat color to blend in with the dark ceiling.
 
 The façade of the customer service counter is done with old doors as 
			well. The counter is also low, so customers have the ability to see 
			their beverage being made.
 
 Behind the bar the baristas have all the best in modern coffee 
			concocting equipment.
 
 There is also a choice of seating. Wood tables and chairs at the 
			front, booths, and a coffee bar further back, and tall bar tables 
			with chairs in the very back. There is also outdoor seating for 
			those who want to enjoy the fresh air.
 
            
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			Surprisingly, the beans at By the Bean do not come from ‘Beans & 
			Such’ next door. The beans come from Columbia Street Roasters, a 
			micro-roaster out of Champaign. Manager David Williams said the bar 
			does offer a flavor of the day that comes from next door, but that 
			is all. 
			The sweets available include decadent looking cupcakes and a variety 
			of cookies and brownies, all made by Susan Shaw. Shaw’s business was 
			formerly known as Central Illinois Catering out of Elkhart. Last 
			fall she relocated her business to Riverton and took on the name 
			Sweet Betty Jane’s Baked Goods and Catering. The blackboard on the wall gives you a list of available options 
			that include coffee and espresso, latte’s hot or cold, frappes, and 
			for those who don’t want coffee there is a selection of teas and 
			crèmes.
 
 And how is the coffee? While LDN only had time for one latte’, the 
			coffee flavor was dark, rich and satisfying. So if you love coffee, 
			or even if you don’t, you might enjoy stopping in today to welcome 
			the new business, have a coffee, tea or crème, and just enjoy the 
			atmosphere!
 
			[By NILA SMITH] 
			
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