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Apr 06, 2023 05:41AM
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As a rule I don't like cafes. I don't care for coffee or tea and I'd rather just stay at home. But by a twist of fate my family owns one. It's a garden cafe. It can be a struggle attracting customers particularly during inclement weather, or the whole winter season, when the trees and flowers aren't as pretty, so I could understand Viv's troubles.
I love cafes and have several faves! Mud Creek Coffee, Kaukauna Coffee and Tea, The River Coffee and Cream, Grounded Patio Cafe, Copper Rock Coffee Co., Cabin Coffee Co., and (yes, I know it’s a chain), Panera Bread.
I would never want to own one, but what makes these special are their friendly staff, delicious array of beverages, and at least a few healthy options for salads and sandwiches (wraps & paninis), plus a willingness to customize one’s order. The downside is most (not all) of them are only open till 2 or 3 PM, and my favorite time to go there is mid-afternoon (like 3-4 PM) for “lupper” (a combo of lunch and supper).
I would never want to own one, but what makes these special are their friendly staff, delicious array of beverages, and at least a few healthy options for salads and sandwiches (wraps & paninis), plus a willingness to customize one’s order. The downside is most (not all) of them are only open till 2 or 3 PM, and my favorite time to go there is mid-afternoon (like 3-4 PM) for “lupper” (a combo of lunch and supper).
I love cafes and pre-pandemic spent a LOT of time there doing all of my grading. Usually at Panera, but that's only because there is not an affordable comfortable independent spot in my town. I am one of those people who can't focus when it's too quiet, so I love going to a cafe, finding a comfy booth, putting on my headphones and plowing through all of the papers I have to grade.
When the pandemic hit I cleared out a storage room and turned it into a basement office, and since I have the work space now I rarely do the cafe thing. When my kids are a little older and I'm not so busy parenting on weekends, maybe I will get back to my cafe routine.
My idea cafe has comfortable places to work - maybe a fireplace going in the winter - tasty food (especially breakfast stuff because I do my best work in the mornings) - good coffee or tea - free wifi - and a tolerance for people staying several hours and occupying their space. I had a stretch of 3 or 4 years in a row of going to Panera to work every Sunday morning for my grading marathons, and the staff knew me and knew my usual order, which was nice. I also made friends with a gaggle of elderly gentlemen who were there every morning. I haven't been back since COVID and I hope they weathered the pandemic okay.
When the pandemic hit I cleared out a storage room and turned it into a basement office, and since I have the work space now I rarely do the cafe thing. When my kids are a little older and I'm not so busy parenting on weekends, maybe I will get back to my cafe routine.
My idea cafe has comfortable places to work - maybe a fireplace going in the winter - tasty food (especially breakfast stuff because I do my best work in the mornings) - good coffee or tea - free wifi - and a tolerance for people staying several hours and occupying their space. I had a stretch of 3 or 4 years in a row of going to Panera to work every Sunday morning for my grading marathons, and the staff knew me and knew my usual order, which was nice. I also made friends with a gaggle of elderly gentlemen who were there every morning. I haven't been back since COVID and I hope they weathered the pandemic okay.
I love cafés, especially cute independent ones. I don’t spend a lot of time in them except when I meet someone occasionally. I love it when they have nice things to eat for much or gorgeous cakes for indulgence. If I had one of my own, I’d include a variety of types of seating arrangements to accommodate people who just want to sit and read, sit and work, meet with friends, eat or whatever. I would have a fire place in the winter and outdoor seating in a beautiful garden for summer. I’d have a book/magazine exchange area.
I love a coffee cafe when meeting a friend for a chat. My local Starbucks is my go-to place... they don't have a drive thru, so it's just locals coming by for a cup of coffee and a pastry.
But my favorite coffee cafe memory was of Raven's Brew in Ketchikan, Alaska. We stumbled onto it while on holiday, and it was just the perfect place for a rest, a beverage, and some people watching.
But my favorite coffee cafe memory was of Raven's Brew in Ketchikan, Alaska. We stumbled onto it while on holiday, and it was just the perfect place for a rest, a beverage, and some people watching.




