Local cafés have basically become my second home (workplace) over the past couple of years—and honestly, I’m so spoilt now.
The morning coffee aroma, the freshly baked goodies, the little artistic details in every corner, and the warm hellos? It’s the dream. From the handpicked teacups to the cozy furniture, it all just feels right. No way I’m trading that for a plain old office, no thanks! 🙂↔️
This is so very true. Our writers' group has been meeting at the same café—The Old Ship in Richmond—every Friday for over five years. I strongly believe that this place has played a big part in why we’re still writing and sharing our stories.❤️
Absolutely love cafes and this beautiful piece you’ve written! :)
Local cafés have basically become my second home (workplace) over the past couple of years—and honestly, I’m so spoilt now.
The morning coffee aroma, the freshly baked goodies, the little artistic details in every corner, and the warm hellos? It’s the dream. From the handpicked teacups to the cozy furniture, it all just feels right. No way I’m trading that for a plain old office, no thanks! 🙂↔️
A good café has its own personality. My favourite café is a home from home.
Manet captured their essence.
I'm missing Paris...
Have you heard of this coffee?
https://open.substack.com/pub/abforbes/p/the-most-bizarre-and-expensive-coffee?r=yn8c0&utm_medium=ios
Café Bräunerhof in Vienna - Thomas Bernard‘s coffee house. 🙂
Vienna’s coffee houses were and some are still today, a way of life. 🙂
This is so very true. Our writers' group has been meeting at the same café—The Old Ship in Richmond—every Friday for over five years. I strongly believe that this place has played a big part in why we’re still writing and sharing our stories.❤️
Our downtown cafe’ is very popular, a space to meet friends and stroll the few steps to the bookstore!