That "t" definitely reminds me of a heavier weight of Coolvetica. It might even be inspired by the logo:
"Coolvetica is a scratch built, sans serif font, based on an American chain store logos circa 1970"
But the "&" is definitely not the same.
PAID HEAVIER WEIGHT -
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