Saturday, May 28, 2005

1077 New Game in Town--a Real Coffee Shop

Coffee and Cream is a new coffee shop at Second and Walnut in Lakeside. It opened yesterday and I was there about 6:30 this morning sitting on the pleasant sun porch facing the street. When I left about an hour later, there was a big crowd enjoying the good Cup of Joe coffee and their breakfast pastries provided by the bakery at Bassett's. You can bring your laptop; there is free wi-fi.

I talked to the owner, who like me, used to leave the grounds for a decent cup of coffee. 7 or 8 a.m. is just too late for a lot of us early birds. His teen-age children are helping and his dad did the remodeling. Also, this corner spot is prime real estate with a handsome cottage, so it is a good investment for the family. I also talked to Sue, the morning staff and like us, she is a cottage owner here.

Coffee and Cream has a warm, inviting color scheme--the walls are a warm gold with white bead board 3/4 up, natural wicker furniture with burgundy cushions on the porch, and nice small tables with black seating, on the light wood floors. The brick patio has metal furniture with beige umbrellas and plenty of seating for people watching. In the warm weather, there will also be an outside grill for brats and hot dogs for hungry people returning from an afternoon of sailing or swimming off the dock.

This is a wonderful addition to Lakeside's main business district (about 2 blocks square).

3 comments:

Anvilcloud said...

Out at 6:30, eh? This explains so much. :)

Feed Fido said...

anvilcloud? No that's a name that "doesn't" send a message!

I suggest "clot" be used to describe a group of librarians. How did someone as conservative as you manage to stomach hanging out with librarians? Yes most can be friendly enough, but there always that assumption you are a flaming liberal.

Norma said...

The nicest people in the world are the veterinary medicine librarians. We were a small herd, we all helped each other, and had a blast at our meetings. Some of my best moments in my career was hanging out with them.