I went to Mugs at CSU late yesterday morning. This is probably the coffee shop I visit the most but something was different. The ambience was not the same as when I normally go. I’m sure you’re all aware that going camping in the same tent at the same location as last week is not he same if you throw in a mosquito. Don’t get me wrong Mugs is still a favorite coffee shop. So is camping. But something was different.
They say ambience is a feeling or mood associated with a particular place, person, or thing. So what are the factors that go into the feel of a coffee shop that draw me in or out? Warning: If you don’t like lists then now may be a good time to stop reading and go eat another chocolate eclair. If you’re a glutton for punishment or need to verify my insanity, then read on.
Here are some factors that are important and some that are insignificant that I came up with for me. The time of day, the day of the week, the weather outside, temperature both inside and outside, the season, the baristas, the customers, the piped music. I also notice the decor, the seating, is it crowded or spacious.
The food: do they serve pastries, sandwiches, burritos, salads, chocolate eclairs (a winner every time). This morning they were cooking up bacon. Love the smell of cooking bacon! The drink: is my mocha latte hot enough, meet my taste buds preference? Does my mug dribble? Important stuff here!
The biggest factor is me: what’s my attitude, how rested am I, where’s my emotional and spiritual condition, are my pants too tight (due to pastries)? Did I come to write or read? How well did the barista and I connect when I came in?
And, I must confess that I’ve left coffee shops because the ambience was just not what I wanted or needed. I will end with this. I know there is no perfect coffee shop. And, if there was then I wouldn’t go or it would not be perfect anymore!! See, I am insane! Happy Sunday!
4 Comments
Faye
I agree completely. There is no perfect coffee shop, restaurant, hair salon, botanical garden, etc. We who have lived more than a couple of decades understand that life is too short to endure annoyances. Within reason, of course. If, on my first visit to a coffee shop, the ambiance didn’t immediately click, I would probably stay to verify my instincts, but I wouldn’t go back again. Happened to me at the Water Bean a few weeks ago. You’re not crazy (you already knew that), you just know what you like and don’t like. Happy Sunday!
Monte Stevens
Glad you agree and understand. Many factors with me being the primary factor. I also have returned to coffee shops because I know there are so many factors involved. One bad experience does not mean I should never go back. Gotta spread my wealth around.
Joe
A coffee shop is perfect on a certain day or with a particular mindset. And, that same coffee shop would not be suitable the following day. This morning Mozart is a perfect accompaniment for photo editing but yesterday it was Bruce Springsteen. You aren’t insane, just human.
Monte Stevens
One bad experience will not keep me from returning, always wanting to give it another chance, just as I desire another chance. I love being human!!