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Brush Up On Your Banter, Gilmore Girls is Coming to Town
Luke's Diner, the iconic diner of Stars Hollow, is setting up in Lynn and Brighton to promote the soon-to-be-released season on Netflix.

If your comebacks are quick and your coffee is black, stop by Land of a Thousand Hills Coffee in Lynn or Cafenation in Brighton on Oct. 5 for a free cup of coffee from Luke's Diner, the restaurant of Gilmore Girls fame. The coffee spots and Netflix are partnering up to promote the four-part revival of the popular series, premiering next month.
The event will go from 7 a.m. to 12 p.m., according to the Land of a Thousand Hills Facebook page.
Abi Cissel, the store manager, said she jumped at the chance to participate because Gilmore Girls is one of her favorite shows. She said the coffee will come in cups with the Luke's Diner logo, and the staff will be in the diner's uniform.
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"It’ll be a pretty simple setup but I think the whole point is to get people excited," Cissel said.
Netflix is releasing a four-part event, "Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life" on Nov. 25 that will cover winter, spring, summer, and fall in fictional Stars Hollow. Executive Producer Amy Sherman-Palladino created the 90-minute chapters, and wrote and directed them with Daniel Palladino.
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The project is from Dorothy Parker Drank Here Productions in association with Warner Bros. Television.
The preview of the series shows the same back-and-forth viewers grew to love, with updated references and the ability to Google mid-conversation. Lauren Graham and Alexis Bledel will return to the series as mother-daughter duo Lorelai and Rory Gilmore, as will Scott Patterson playing Luke Danes, and Kelly Bishop as Emily Gilmore.
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