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==History==
 
==History==
 
After [[Caleb Green]] sought out [[Laurel Lance (Earth-1)|Laurel Lance]] for help in his search for [[Oliver Queen]], the former two had coffee together at SC Jitters under the pretext of Caleb being a high school friend of the latter.<ref>{{Com|The Gift}}</ref>
 
After [[Caleb Green]] sought out [[Laurel Lance (Earth-1)|Laurel Lance]] for help in his search for [[Oliver Queen]], the former two had coffee together at SC Jitters under the pretext of Caleb being a high school friend of the latter.<ref>{{Com|The Gift}}</ref>
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In 2017, [[Ray Palmer]] and [[Zari Tomaz]] breaks [[Nora Darhk]] out of Sumner Asylum and brought her to SC Jitters. [[Mallus]] later takes over Nora and wreaks havoc.
   
 
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====''Arrow: Season 2.5''====
 
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*{{Com|The Gift}}
 
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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==

Revision as of 08:58, 25 May 2021

For the business in Central City, see CC Jitters.
For the business in Gotham, see GC Jitters.

SC Jitters is a coffee shop located in Star City.

History

After Caleb Green sought out Laurel Lance for help in his search for Oliver Queen, the former two had coffee together at SC Jitters under the pretext of Caleb being a high school friend of the latter.[1]

In 2017, Ray Palmer and Zari Tomaz breaks Nora Darhk out of Sumner Asylum and brought her to SC Jitters. Mallus later takes over Nora and wreaks havoc.

Appearances

Comics

Arrow: Season 2.5

DC's Legends of Tomorrow

==== Season 3

Trivia

  • The "SC" part of the coffee shop may be an acronym for the city where it's located, being Star City. This is further supported by the fact that CC Jitters and GC Jitters are located in Central City and Gotham City respectively.

Behind the scenes

References