
Our little town doesn't have a coffee shoppe. I wish it did. The nearest coffee shoppe is in Baton Rouge. I wouldn't mind making the drive if I knew coffee shoppe conditions would be conducive to writing. But I can't count on that being the case. Sometimes the music is too loud. Sometimes the music is of a genre that I can't stand, and it numbs my brain. But then if the music is the kind I really like, it distracts me too much. I want to sing along instead of write.
Coffee shoppes are social places, and I don't mind that. In fact, taking a break from writing to eavesdrop on the nearest conversation is a pleasant diversion. But occasionally, there are loud people. Most of the time I think they're just having so much fun with their friends that they don't realize how loud they are; but occasionally there's a pompous jerk who really believes everybody present wants to hear his opinions. I have to stifle the urge to tell him he's mistaken.
In spite of these potential problems, it is possible to have the perfect coffee shoppe experience - not too many people, but enough people to keep loneliness at bay - low volume music that's good, but not too good. And of course, your choice of a variety of coffee, tea, and pastries. But twenty-five miles is a long drive when you have no guarantee that the experience will be perfect or even acceptable.
The alternative is the local public library. That's where I am today. Our town is blessed with a very good library. I'm sitting at a round oak table in a comfortable chair, connected to the library's free wireless internet. It's quiet. If you speak at all here, it's in hushed tones. It's not a social place. There is no music. It's a serious get-down-to-business kind of place. And there's a lot to be said for this atmosphere. I can usually get quite a bit accomplished here in an hour or two. But there's one big drawback - no food or drink is allowed. Oh, what I'd give right about now for my favorite hot drink! A skinny peppermint mocha latte with half the chocolate syrup and no whipped cream - and biscotti to go with it!
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Have you ever been to Coffee Call in Baton Rouge? Delicious beignets! and I think it's open 24 hrs.
The way I remember it, it wasn't too loud either.
Thanks for reminding me of Coffee Call. I've been to the new place once or twice. I used to go to Coffee Call a lot when they were in the old location - before the Wal-Mart was built. I guess I just got out of the habit of going there. The new place is nice, and the atmosphere is a lot like the old location.
Steele Loubiere's niece Gabby runs Brew Ha Ha on Jefferson just off Government. She has fabulous cake balls, too.
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