April 5, 2015: Case Study Coffee/Alberta

Two stalwarts on this chilly early Easter morning – who happen to have been raised Jewish – started out early to visit Case Studies’ relatively new shop on Alberta.  And we’re glad to report that CS should be proud of how they’ve transformed a relatively small space with a loft – (with the exception of plastic chairs being squeezed very closely together) – into a cozy space that is very welcoming for hanging out.   They have created another iconic sculpted lighting structure for this outlet, have great lighting plus a glassed garage door that opens in warm weather, built a craftsmanlike counter, taken advantage of the sturdy stairway to the loft, and have a lively art display.  Particularly interesting was how quickly the shop changed from being tranquil at 8, to buzzing with activity by 8:45; the public obviously likes what CS has created here.

Discussion topics today included this year’s Passover seders and updates on friends who attended each; navigating the Kaiser health system to find doctors who are open to alternative medicine options; and upcoming political fights that could further endanger the environment.

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1422 NE Alberta      casestudycoffee.com  

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