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Starbucks Getting 'Back To Normal' After Hoboken Water Main Break Closes A Location, Staff
All 3 Hoboken Starbucks are getting back to normal again after closures due to the water main break, staff members said.

HOBOKEN, NJ — After Hoboken suffered from a water main break and "boil water" advisory this week, restaurants lacked clean water to make drinks and clean dishes. Things are getting back to normal, with some exceptions. RELATED: Hoboken Businesses Grapple With 'Boil Water' Order
Staff members at all three of the town's Starbucks coffee shops said Thursday afternoon that they were up and running, but that wasn't always the case.
The uptown Starbucks at the Shipyard was closed Thursday morning, but reopened for the afternoon.
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Hoboken had lifted its "boil water" advisory around 9 a.m. Thursday. They suggested residents and businesses take four steps before using the water again.
The Starbucks at 314 Washington St. said it was open with a full menu, although mobile ordering might be limited.
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And the Starbucks near the train station, at 51 Newark St., said around 1 p.m. they were open but low on ice as their filtration system gets up and running.
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