Yes, it has been, again, a long time since I've blogged. Oops...
I have been a busy girl as of late. With work, school, church, small group leadership, and friends there hasn't been much time to do much journaling/blogging.
One of my endeavors lately is to find the ultimate "go to" Coffee House to study. One that surpasses the usual Tully's on the Ave, the U-district's Zoka, and Third Place, which is walkable... hard to beat. A place that is comfortable, inexpensive and has actual comfy chairs, lots of plug-ins, isn't overly crowded, and yes a fireplace! So here is a list of my places I haven't visited and hope to do so, maybe once a week. And, hopefully within this list will be my spot. If you know of any other places I should check out, please let me know.
Seattle Coffee Houses:Mr. Spots Chair House - It's open till 2am Thursday through Sunday!
Chocolati Cafe - this spot could be dangerous
Online coffee Co. - in house computers
Elliot Bay Book Co. - also dangerous
Victrola
Cafe on the Ave
Bauhaus
Mosaic - donations - you pay whatever you want
Cafe Solstice
Next List... the ultimate diner!I am, I have to admit, a huge fan of the "Gilmore Girls", and have always wanted to have my own "Luke's Diner". So, I am also on the hunt for a sweet, cheap diner, with Wi-fi (preferably, but not a must), and of course I wouldn't object to cute waiters. There are a few places close to my house that I like to walk to such as Pies and Pints, Third Place, and Varsity Inn (great cinnamon rolls). But I would like to find a real "Luke's Diner". Again, I would love suggestions.
Urban Spoon's Best Diner's:
Senor Moose Cafe
Steelhead Diner
Portage Bay cafe
Geraldine's Counter
Other Coast Cafe
Glo's 74th Street Ale House
Beth's Cafe
Hattie's Hat
Le Panier... been here before... but don't quite remember it.

Oh if only there was a Luke's in Seattle, life would be almost perfect! A thought on your list...from where you live, the Chai House isn't worth it to go out of your way (their chai is really gross, too!)
ReplyDeleteI'm up for helping you explore these places any time! :)
There's a place on Lake City Way just south of 125th St called "The Breakfast Club Cafe." I don't know about the wi-fi and there are no cute wait-people no matter how you measure it. But they do breakfast all day on Sundays if not all week and the food is yummy. Also walking through the front door is like walk back in time to roughly 1978-1983. What do I mean by that? Go and see.
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