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WRITING IN ATLANTA // DR. BOMBAY'S UNDERWATER TEA PARTY

When you walk through the doors of Dr. Bombay's Underwater Tea Party, it's like you've entered another world. A world where the tea selections are endless and the book shelves are full. It's been open for 10 years, but this was surprisingly my first time there. I'd heard about it a couple years ago, and finally took the detour from my usual coffee-shop routine to check out the spot where you can get a pot of tea (and high tea from 3-5pm!), scones and free Wi-Fi.

Frank Sinatra was playing lightly throughout the quaint little tea shop, I had a spot by the window where I could people-watch the passersby while I sipped on my tea and worked, and bookshelf upon bookshelf surrounded me—which is my ultimate inspiring atmosphere. My tea, lemon chamomile served with a dollop of honey, was delicious. My egg salad sandwich was just okay. But the Underwater Tea Party was just what Dr. Bombay ordered—quaint, quiet, eclectic, and perfectly off the beaten path.

If their endless tea options and unique atmosphere don't lure you in, this will—the shop's proceeds go toward their project The Learning Tea, life scholarships that help impoverished women in India. Other ways to give to this fund are through their monthly dinners, purchasing their used books and tea packs, or by simply donating. However you choose to contribute, their tea gives back.

Dr. Bombay's Underwater Tea Party
drbombays.com
1645 McLendon Avenue NE, Atlanta, Georgia 30307

tags: atlanta, georgia, usa
Friday 06.12.15
Posted by Meghan Kirsic
 

WRITING IN ATLANTA // CORSO COFFEE

While Corso isn't exclusive to Atlanta—they also have locations in NYC and Montauk—the Italian-style coffee is some of the best I've ever had. And their modern brews paired with a retro interior make for a very inspiring writing spot. 

On the corner of one of the most luxurious shopping districts in the city (and directly next door to Christian Louboutin), it seems unlikely a spot for us poor, struggling writers. But it's definitely worth the trek to North Atlanta for an iced vanilla latte and a shady spot on the patio.

More than just coffee, they offer an entire menu of breakfast, lunch, dinner and sweet treats. The seating is a bit limited and can be cramped at prime coffee time, but with bar seats, a large booth area and plenty of al fresco tables, you shouldn't have a problem finding a spot for you and your laptop.

Buon Appetito!

Corso Coffee
corsocoffee.com
3065 Peachtree Road, Atlanta, Georgia 30305

tags: buckhead, atlanta, georgia, usa
Sunday 05.31.15
Posted by Meghan Kirsic
 

WRITING IN ATLANTA // CAFE JONAH AND THE MAGICAL ATTIC

If you know Atlanta, then you know Souper Jenny. And if you know Souper Jenny, you must meet Cafe Jonah—a cozy cafe named after her son, nestled within the trees in the heart of Buckhead. But it's more than a cafe, it's like working in your friend's living room. That is, if your friend made you delicious, healthy food and had an adorable patio.

The music is nostalgic and the fresh menu changes daily—my favorites are the quiche and Greek yogurt chicken salad! When you order your food (or coffee), you're given a token to put in one of three baskets labeled with charities, letting you choose who gets a portion of their proceeds.

And last, but not least, up the narrow staircase in the center of the cafe you'll find the magical attic. Among books, gifts (and sometimes a psychic), you'll find a cozy living area with couches and loveseats—perfect for a small meeting or working in peace. 

If you're in the Buckhead area, hit up Cafe Jonah for an eclectic (and maybe magical) writing experience!

Cafe Jonah and the Magical Attic
cafejonah.com
3188 Paces Ferry Place, Atlanta, Georgia 30305

tags: buckhead, atlanta, georgia, usa
Friday 05.29.15
Posted by Meghan Kirsic
 

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