Cozy La Coffee Shops
- Jan 16, 2018
- 2 min read

And they’re instagrammable too… Every city has its restaurants, museums, landmarks, and hotels that give you some insight into the people and culture. But one of the things I love to do in a new city is visit the cafes and coffee shops, the place where people kind of dwell, work, meet, who live in and take part in the creation of the vibe of the city.
Los Angeles has an interesting coffee scene as so many of it’s residents are freelancers, writers, bloggers or fall under the large umbrella of creatives, without a permanent office space but with a need for inspiration, a warm environment and some very aethetically pleasing coffee.
And so this is where a lot of the magic happens, or at least for me the caffeine buzz of ideas on a bright and early morning or rainy afternoon, the three days per year it rains in Los Angeles. Enjoy!
{ at Caffè Luxxe in Santa Monica }
{West Hollywood}
{Beverly Hills + LAX}
{Highland Park}
{Koreatown}
{Brentwood + Koreatown}EIGHTFOLD COFFEE
{Echo Park}
{DTLA}
{Brentwood + Santa Monica}G&B COFFEE
{Los Feliz, Larchmont Village and DTLA}
{Santa Monica + West Hollywood}
{Santa Monica}
{Silverlake}
{Venice, Pasadena and Silverlake}
{DTLA}
{Hollywood}
{Echo Park}MENOTTI’S
{Venice}
{Koreatown}
{Venice + DTLA}}
THE ASSEMBLY {West Hollywood}
{Silverlake}
{West Hollywood + DTLA}
{Beverly Hills}
{Studio City}BRICKS & SCONES
{Larchmont Village}
{Culver City}
{Venice}
{all over Los Angeles}BLACKTOP COFFEE
{DTLA}
{Santa Monica + Little Tokyo}
{Brentwood, , Silverlake, West Hollywood, Beverly Hills and Studio City}
LET’S GET STUFF DONE,
-MGN













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