Thursday, February 18, 2010

Café culture.

Here I am, just back from a quick trip to Montpellier. It was great seeing friends and hanging out at some of my favorite cafés, using the weather as an excuse to drink inordinate amounts of tea and coffee. The only downside? Au bonheur des tartes, my absolute favorite lunch spot was closed for vacation. Foiled. All the more reason to return, right? Maybe I can time a trip this spring when asparagus is in season so I can eat their velouté d'asperges aux zestes de citron, yum.

Lucky for me, Café Latitude was open, which made for a great break from the drizzly weather. I sprung for a pot of green tea and settled in with a book, March by Geraldine Brooks. If you're into historical fiction, I'd highly recommend it! There's just something indulgent about taking a break in the afternoon, reading and watching other customers come and go. My friend A put me on to this café, she has great taste. It doesn't hurt that the place is run by two George Clooney look-alike twins either. The chairs are also super comfortable, which can make it hard to leave. Oddly enough, for a French café, Latitude maintains a cozy coffee shop feel, almost like you'd find in Asheville, NC. And though I opted for tea this visit, their café au lait is not to be missed.

4 comments:

  1. Like, like, like!! You make me nostalgic (happy + sad at the same time!) Glad you made it to "our" café.

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  2. I LOVE Geraldine Brooks! Have you read Year of Wonder(s)? It's amazing.

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  3. So do I! I just started Year of Wonders and am really starting to get into it. After that I have People of the Book too, all thanks to the future in-laws. A great Christmas present!

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  4. Ann this post made me nostalgic too! I miss relaxing and just reading for fun in all the wonderful cafes of Montpellier! I love your blog and I'm so happy for you! I hope I can come visit you soon!

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