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This is the stuff cities are made of. The good folks over at Salvagetti have been repairing bikes and bringing a certain hipster elan to the whole ride your bike everywhere thing for a few years now. But, a few months ago, they took the idea of being a bike commuter to a whole new level. Let’s face it, there’s one thing that every commute needs, and that’s an espresso based drink, maybe with milk, maybe not. So, Salvagetti opened a bike through window. All those folks in their SUVs lined up at the Starbucks across from the Starbucks on Belleview are going to be jealous. And, as if to prove a point, right as I was picking up my first cup of specially, particularly brewed coffee, this great guy name Dylan Scholinski walked up. We got to chatting about what he does, and it’s pretty sweet, though a bit sad, too. Dylan runs an organization called Sent(a)Mental, an arts program for those affected by suicide. He does some of his work out of the Other Side arts studio on Platte Street, and he’s got a pretty cool website that will walk you through what he does. If you want to read a bit more about the coffee shop, visit their site, this take from Westword, or check out the ways to get free coffee. Hint: the first person to wear sequins at the window gets a free drink (and talked about afterwards). Click through for a few more pictures, including an incredible action pose of the barista, Sam, handing a freshly brewed cup to Dylan. http://blog.riverfrontpark.com/index.php/1150/