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This sought-after pension house among budget travelers started as a food-and-drinks station referred to as “Cozy Nook” along Don Gil Garcia Street in the late 70s, catering to construction workers and taxicab drivers.

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This sought-after pension house among budget travelers started as a food-and-drinks station referred to as “Cozy Nook” along Don Gil Garcia Street in the late 70s, catering to construction workers and taxicab drivers.

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