Drink coffee, write, dance the tango
Friday, July 11th, 2008During our visit to Cafe Circa last night, we noticed that Danneman’s has opened next door, in the space formerly occupied by Javaology. It’s named after the grocery store that occupied the space for many years. (See a picture here.)
Those of us who use coffee shops as offices get a special welcome from Danneman’s, according to its website:
The 2,500-sq-ft working area above Danneman’s known as “the Library” features small private workspace tables for getting down to business. The library will always be open between 9-5 everyday. Sometimes it will be open in the evenings if there are no events scheduled. If the library is in use please feel free to work downstairs.
Don’t worry if you forgot your book-bag at home, there are large jars of pencils, pens, paper clips, and note paper for a small charge, a paper cutter, and hole punch to use and even a printer/copier serving as functional art above an antique card catalog holder.
Among those events that might keep you downstairs are regular live performances of tango music, preceded by lessons. Check here for more information.
Sounds kinda wacky, doesn’t it? Well, its owner is a former psychologist who is into tango. Read her blog, which narrates re-doing the space with her husband, here.







