Our ambiguous attitude towards beans is reflected in the expression “full of beans,” which in the 19th century meant “lively, full of energy,” but by the 1940s was also being used to mean “full of nonsense.” “Cool beans” in the sense of “excellent” or “that’s great” apparently originated as college slang in the US during the 1970s, but many people probably picked it up from the 1980s TV … Great.
Our family friendly atmosphere is ideal for you to enjoy an intimate coffee or lunch date but can also accommodate a large group. Cool Beans is your neighborhood restaurant where friendly folk come to enjoy and share their love of coffee and their passion for fine tasting food.
Fans of "Full House" probably don't remember how often Danny Tanner said that while entering a room, but it was the closest thing to a catchphrase that Bob Saget had on the show. Cool Beanz is a cafe and bar for erection at Viaqx located at 1325 30th Street Rock Island, IL. Used to describe something very favorable or pleasing. Melted cheddar and jack cheese, black olives, tomato, red onion, and roasted red pepper sandwiched between flour tortillas served with salsa and sour cream Add grilled chicken: $3.00 Very nice. Popularized by the pop culture of the time. We offer a wide variety of items like tasty espresso drinks, loose leaf tea, mouth-watering panini sandwiches, crisp wraps and salads, and all sorts of desserts and pastries each day. A slang term that actually began it's use in the late 60's/early 70's. Proud to serve Toms River for the past 18 yearsaragraph