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[http://it.stlawu.edu/~javalove/house.jpg '''Java Barn''' (image)]
 
Established in 1993 as a student-run [[coffeehouse]] at [[St. Lawrence University]] (SLU), it is a well-known venue among touring bands on the East Coast of the [[United States]], including those who have risen to fame such as ''[[Ani DiFranco]]'', ''[[Guster]]'', ''[[Dave Matthews Band]]'' and ''[[Vertical Horizon]]''.
 
== The Payson Coffeehouse ==
In the early-mid 1980s, there was a popular [[folk music]] scene, especially in northern [[New York]] state, known as "the North Country". At SLU, group of students, interested in having live music at the school, established a coffeehouse in Payson Hall, one of the school's buildings. A theme house was set up at 3 University Avenue, and it was established. On Friday and Saturday nights there would be coffeehouses, and the students, already living together in the theme house, would walk over to Payson to set up and break down the shows.
 
== A New Home==
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== Notable Bands which have played at Java ==
*[[Guster</br>]]
*Townhall</br>
*Hypnotic Clambake</br>
*South Catherine Street Jug Band</br>
*Electrik Blue and the Cosmik Truth</br>
*[[Ani DiFranco</br>]]
*Ryan Montbleau / The Ryan Montbleau Band</br>
*Addison Groove Project</br>
*[[Dave Matthews Band</br>]]
*Dexter Grove</br>
*The Zen Tricksters</br>
*John Browns Body</br>
*Mr. Charlie and the Blues for Breakfast</br>
 
== Disambiguations of "Java" ==
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the SLU Java House - [http://it.stlawu.edu/~javalove/]
 
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[[Category:Types of restaurants]]
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