4/5 Gary S. 7 months ago on Google โข 118 reviews
Say
you
like
to
write.
You
fire
up
your
computer
every
morning
and
stare
at
the
screen
until
a
few
poorly
chosen
words
make
their
way
into
your
masterpiece.
Lunchtime
rolls
around,
so
you
put
your
computer
away
and
make
a
sandwich.
You
do
this
everyday
until
you
canโt
take
the
monotony
any
more.
The
answer?
Pack
up
your
computer
and
head
for
a
place
where
you
might
get
some
inspiration.
There
are
a
number
of
places
in
Edmonds
to
choose
from.
That
is
a
good
thing,
because
if
you
donโt
get
out
early
enough,
people
will
have
taken
all
the
comfy
spots
near
an
outlet.
Cafe
Louvre
gets
an
eclectic
group
of
retirees,
aspiring
writers
and
small
groups
of
friends
sharing
the
same
old
story
about
that
time
they
got
called
for
jury
duty.
If
you
do
get
there
early,
grab
the
chair
in
the
corner
by
the
front
window.
The
wifi
works
well,
there
is
a
nearby
outlet,
a
comfy
chair
and
a
good
view
of
the
room
so
you
can
draw
inspiration
from
the
characters
who
come
in.
Writing
prompt
-
A
man
comes
into
a
coffee
shop
everyday
to
eat
a
scone,
drink
a
coffee
and
read
the
paper.
One
morning
he
doesnโt
show
up.
What
happened?
Iโm
not
much
of
a
coffee
snob,
so
when
I
say
that
the
lattes
are
good,
you
can
take
that
for
what
it
is
worth.
Make
sure
to
tell
them
that
the
coffee
is
to
drink
in.
They
will
give
you
a
nice
ceramic
mug
that
is
far
superior
to
the
waxy
paper
cups
you
get
to
go.
I
also
have
not
tried
too
many
of
the
pastries
here.
They
look
great
and
the
blueberry
scone
I
had
one
time
was
yummy.
Like
many
places
in
Edmonds,
Cafe
Louvre
can
get
filled
up,
especially
in
the
summer.
The
good
news
is
that
they
seem
to
have
a
dibs
system
that
lets
you
keep
your
seat
for
as
many
hours
as
you
like.
Iโve
spent
most
of
a
day
there
and
not
noticed
much
turnover
or
any
pressure
from
the
staff
to
move
people
along.
Not
bad
for
the
price
of
a
latte.
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