![THE WEBSPINNERS02/25/2009by Tracy Moore for the Nashville Scene
When Christy Frink moved to Nashville to attend Belmont, she and her best friend/roommate Morgan Levy immediately hit the town in search of points of interest. On a prowl through Printers Alley, they discovered the late, lamented Parco Cafe, where the friendly proprietor, Tsuo Chuan Fu, offered them bubble tea and began opening the restaurant early for the girls and their friends on Saturdays while she prepped the place for the dinner crowd. “We love those little things about Nashville,” says Levy, 22. “That’s what makes it a great place to live.” [continued]](http://26.media.tumblr.com/8sSjXvhhTkzqf97917scKohgo1_400.jpg)
THE WEBSPINNERS
02/25/2009
by Tracy Moore for the Nashville Scene
When Christy Frink moved to Nashville to attend Belmont, she and her best friend/roommate Morgan Levy immediately hit the town in search of points of interest. On a prowl through Printers Alley, they discovered the late, lamented Parco Cafe, where the friendly proprietor, Tsuo Chuan Fu, offered them bubble tea and began opening the restaurant early for the girls and their friends on Saturdays while she prepped the place for the dinner crowd. “We love those little things about Nashville,” says Levy, 22. “That’s what makes it a great place to live.” [continued]