Downtown AA Coffeeshops: Where’s the best place to get buzzed?
Ann Arbor November 17th. 2006, 2:00pm
Sometimes you need to get out of the office to do some thinking. Sometimes you need a place to be creative, or to meet with a client. Since Ann Arbor’s got a plethora of coffee shops in the downtown region, we decided to take the guesswork out of finding the perfect coffee shop for any reason at all.
Best coffee shop for brainstorming: Espresso Royal on Main
Ever notice how your best ideas come after a great hit of caffeine? Here at Inner Circle, we try to find that delicate balance between high energy creativity and feeling like someone is chasing us. So we do lots of brainstorming at Espresso Royale on Main, due to its proximity to our office and that Carrie and Catherine love the Morning Glory muffins. But it is a great place to get some work done—lots of tables, it’s never super crowded, the noise level is low, but not library-quiet, and you get to see Shakey Jake nearly every time you go there.
Best coffee shop for networking/running into other people: Sweetwaters on Washington
We’ve had tons of meetings at Sweetwaters on Washington, and we find it is great place to have a meeting and see lots of locals. Not only do they serve the best muffins in town (Ed’s Breads, also served at Afternoon Delight), they have those high tables in the window, so you can feel like an adult sitting with colleagues instead of hunched over those usual coffeehouse tables, so little that they hearken back to the days in kindergarten, when all you needed was a box of crayons, a blank piece of paper ripped off from those huge rolls, and the one kid who only drew his dog. But I digress…this would not be my choice to go and be quiet with myself, as I would get distracted by former co-workers, clients, elected officials, and colleagues parading through the place.
Best coffee shop for coffee
This is obviously up for debate, as people’s coffee tastes run the gamut. I’m talking straight-up, house blend coffee with nothing foaming, whipped or infused into it. Personally, I think Starbucks coffee tastes like pure coffee grounds with a little water run through it (though don’t get me started on the Chai Tea Lattes there—nothing better on a brisk day when you don’t need a huge jolt of caffeine but need something sweet), Sweetwaters’ coffee is never quite hot enough, and I can’t afford Zingermans’, which I’m sure is beyond good and probably from some mountain valley in Honduras and personally selected by Juan Valdez’s kin. I’m a huge fan of Espresso Royale’s coffee, especially their iced coffee, which is a refreshing way to start a summer day. Café Felix serves a good cup, and Beaner’s is tasty as well (their Michigan Cherry blend is to-die for).
Best coffee shop to close a deal: Café Zola on Washington
My vote for closing a deal is based on a variety of factors: do they have a liquor license? Can I order a cocktail? And, can I celebrate with a real drink? Seriously, though, while Café Zola has delicious waffles and eggs any time of day, celebrating a big deal with a something a bit stronger than coffee, or at least having the option, is important. Make mine an Irish coffee!
Best coffee shop for procrastinating: Sweetwaters in Kerrytown
Just about every coffeeshop downtown could qualify. There so many comfy chairs and dark corners to get lost in, blasé soft pop music allowing your mind to wander, and that sweet sweet smell of the barrista hard at work. For productive procrastination (e.g., I have work to do but I also need something to look at), I like Sweetwaters in Kerrytown. Not only can you get a fine tea or coffee drink, but you can gaze at the produce at the grocery store that takes over the majority of the bottom floor, contemplating what’s for dinner tonight. Take a gander at the fresh fish selection, or wonder why the Bi Bim Bop at Kozmo’s is so delicious. Or look out the window and watch tattooed, purple-haired Community High students roaming about. Another favorite adventure is to grab some java and browse through the two-storied Vintage 2 Vogue store and the eclectic store Found. Also, everyday wines is a great shop for good, inexpensive wine with knowledgeable staff. But I digress…It’s far enough away that you might not run into your boss, but close enough to pop over on a particularly slow Tuesday afternoon.
Best coffee shop for watching college kids procrastinate: Starbucks on State
If you’ve ever been into the Starbucks at the corner of Liberty and State, you know this would be the perfect place to stage a drop in a spy movie. So crowded, so noisy—it’s almost like a mini-airport. People are reading newspapers and novels, most of the patrons have heavy bags and backpacks with them, and people are constantly shouting to each other and moving to and fro about the place. It’s a great place to put in your earplugs, catch up on your podcasts, and be thankful that your days of homework are far behind you as your watch a kid in a Michigan sweatshirt reads the same page of Nizsche over and over and over.
Best coffee shop for writing
Catherine swears by Espresso Royale for doing work as she likes using the electrical plugs for her laptop. I’ve done some writing there because it is relatively quiet, but mostly in my notebook. Personally, I think anyplace that isn’t your office or home is a great place to zone out, write in your journal or planner (or into your Blackberry) and have that soothing sound of whirring coffee beans buzzing in the background. Nothing says productivity to me like a good caffeine buzz!






