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The Best Cafes for Writers, Bloggers & Students
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Where #Amwriting This Week* The Bean NYC
I prefer to do most of my writing during the evening hours, mostly because I don’t wake up until 2pm. Don’t judge me! I think I live on the wrong continent, in Athens my head hit the pillow at 9pm each night. It was a little embarrassing and threatened my street cred. I had to assure my friend’s mom (who was our host) that I was indeed a bad influence on her daughter. Didn’t want her to think we were wasting our twenties sleeping.
Now that I’m back in NY, The Bean is great place to catch up on my writing after grabbing a latte and an amazing chocolate frosted cupcake, I took advantage of their free WiFi and window seating.
I really admire the way they run their business by showing their customers appreciation (even writers!) read about how they stood up to Starbucks here!
The Bean
2nd Ave and 3rd St
New York, NY 10003
Mon-Sun 7am-11pm
(212) 510-7714
New Book Cover! Writer’s Retreat New York City
Just received the beautiful drawings for the cover of Writer’s Retreat New York City- A Travel Guide for Writers, Bloggers & Students from Ms. Jonique Williams! She’s working on the ones for Los Angeles & Chicago this week. You can pre-order the guides here.
Oh and we’re also holding a drawing for Writer’s Retreat New York City Edition- The Best Cafes for Writers, Bloggers & Students.
The winner will receive the new iPad filled with the entire collection of Writer’s Retreat Travel Guides to Austin, Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, Miami, New Orleans,New York, Portland, San Francisco & Seattle.
AND… a $1,000 to book their very own Writer’s Retreat on Airbnb anywhere in the world!
Enter to win by downloading the guide for 99¢ or the print edition for $8.99!
Good luck!
J*
IndieGoGo vs. Kickstarter & How You Can Support Local Businesses
Dear Juliet C Obodo,
Unfortunately, your project, City Guides to the Best Cafes to Write, Blog & Study, was not successfully funded. Because funding on Kickstarter is all or nothing, all pledges have been automatically canceled.
We understand the hard work that goes into running a project, and we hope it helped to build connections with your community.
Best,
Kickstarter Staff
Bad news-my first Kickstarter project wasn’t a success. Good news-I know why.
It wasn’t that I didn’t want it to succeed, I just didn’t help it out much. I sent out a few tweets, posted it on Facebook and even had a link to my campaign on my column, Reader’s Retreat, for IndieReader.com. But I wasn’t proactive about marketing it. I think it may have had something to do with my pride & the fact that Kickstarter is all-or-nothing.
I didn’t want to be a virtual panhandler and it would have crushed me if we were $3 short of our goal and didn’t get the funds.
But after talking with my team, we’re giving it another shot. This time with IndieGoGo, “A Collaborative Way to Fund Ideas.”
This project is important and has to succeed because not only is it useful (hello the best cafes to write, blog or study), but it’s also charitable. We’re giving free press to independent and small business owners.
How many times have you discovered a gem of a place only to find its doors shuttered after only a few months. Not because it was a terrible eatery, but because not enough people knew about it.
Our guides will also feature inspirational itineraries with local landmarks. <—-Great idea huh?
Why go with IndieGoGo instead of creating a new Kickstarter project?
1. Even if you don’t reach your goal, you keep all of the money raised minus a IndieGoGo fee.
2. They’re international. (If you want to sell travel guides you’re going to need tourists)
Caveat: Backers may be concerned that if we don’t hit our goal they won’t get their perks.
Not a problem. The project will move on even if we collect $1 so there is no problem and no risk for any of the supporters.
This is happening, it may take longer without all of your support but it’s happening!
Click the link below and help get us there!
J*
Writer’s Retreat Greece- Best Cafes for Writers, Bloggers & Students
Writer’s Retreat Greece
Welcome to the Writer’s Retreat Greece mini-guide! This will give you an easy to read and organized listing of the best places to write, blog or study. If you’re taking this trip for inspiration or for a bit of quiet time I suggest that you go to Greece during their slow seasons, which are from January to May and November to December. The popular touristy neighborhoods like Syntagma and Plaka actually seem spacious and slow paced; like a European Atlanta, Georgia or because the sea of acid washed jeans, somewhere in the Mid-West. No offense! Acid wash works for some people. My hips are way too narrow.
The islands are colder, but still just as lovely and even more welcoming. They’re happy to see tourists. My friends and I were constantly served complimentary desserts, alcohol and frappes. Several gentleman offered me their last cigarettes and I eventually learned the meaning behind giving someone your last cigarette. Awkward.
I have another Writer’s Retreat guide out for New York City, where I have a section titled Café Etiquette. This was to make sure that I didn’t have an angry mob of business owners showing up at my door or rather commenting on my blog. For this mini-guide it won’t be necessary, especially if you go to Greece during the months that I suggested. The Greek have a “Café Culture” they won’t bat an eyelash if you camp out for a few hours or even if you decide to move into their café; just as long as you pay rent. It’s all about the Euros baby.
No, but really it’s a very relaxed culture. It’s as if there are dopamine particles in the air that enter your system through your skin and you suddenly become extremely content and can sleep a full eight hours. That was the effect my stay had on me; it may also have been all the Souvlaki and Raki that I consumed. But really my writing was prolific while I was there and I can’t wait to return. I will try to curb my envy that you’re heading over there now and will help you out with a list of great places, on the mainland and the islands, which are conducive to your creative and studious mind. They all have comfortable seating, outlets, great food and I will indicate which ones have Wi-Fi. I’ve also included an Inspirational Itineraries section for Athens.
Read, Write and Create.
J*
The Frappe
The Frappe is such a huge part of Greece’s café culture that I had to dedicate a section to it. The Greek version of this frothy beverage is so different from the American version. You can order it bitter, sweet, very sweet or diabetic coma sweet. When the drink is two-thirds gone, you can just add water and the party never stops. This how one can spend hours in a café; if there is table service the servers usually drop off the check with your order and you are left alone to work or stalk your ex on Facebook.
Geography
Greece is located in Southern-Eastern Europe, in the Balkans peninsula. Greece has more than 2,000 Greek islands but only 168 are inhabited. The country is surrounded by two big seas, the Aegean and the Ionian seas, which include other smaller seas.
The mainland is divided into:
- Central Greece- Sterea
- East Central -Peloponnese, Thessaly
- North West- Epirus
- North- Macedonia
- North west -Thrace
Athens is the capital of Greece and is located in Prefecture of Attica, the center of the Greek territory.
- Acropolis- a lovely and quiet neighborhood
- Gazi- the new hipster neighborhood with a great nightlife
- Ilissia
- Kifissia
- Kolonaki- Shopping mecca

- Koukaki/ Makrigianni
- Maroussi
- Monastiraki- the famous flea market , souvenir and antique shops
- Omonia
- Piraeus-fun bars by the water
- Plaka
- Psirri- The SoHo of Athens
- Syntagma- The center of everything
- Thissio
- Exarcheia-most interesting neighborhood

- Glyfada
- Ambelokipi- hand with the locals and really experience Athens
The Greek Islands:
There are more than 2,000 islands scattered both in the Aegean and the Ionian Seas. The majority is located in the Aegean between the mainland and Turkey. They are Crete, Cyclades, Dodecanese, Ionian, Sporades, Saronic and Eastern Aegean islands. The largest Greek island is Crete and the second largest is Evia.
The cafes will be listed by area to make it easier for you to reference while you’re on the go or print out before your trip.
Athens
The best cafes for writers, bloggers & students.
Glyfada Beach
- Balux House- A large café with a swimming pool and a great staff.
Syntagma
- Pure Bliss – A two level café with a lovely selection of work from local artists.
Kolonaki
- Filion Café- Great selection of pastries
- Café Boheme- Easier to grab a seat during the day
- Jima’s Ginger-also a music venue
- Flower Café
Gazi
- Mylos Café
- Secreto
Crete– Is the largest Greek island and is south of the Aegean Sea. It’s divided into four areas: Chania, Heraklion, Lassithi and Rethymno. Here are a few places in Chania and Heraklion.
Chania
- Kathodon- A well-equipped internet café with good connection.
- Metropolitan-Has three levels! You could seriously hideout here for an entire afternoon. And evening stay for live music and great food.
- Synagogi-This is an outdoor café. It great for a warmer fall afternoon.
Heraklion
- Fabrica-Right on the seaside in Koutouloufari with breathtaking views.
The Cyclades islands are the most popular and usually heavily populated with tourists. But in the off season you will make you feel like Gilligan. The Cyclades are composed of Amorgos, Anafi, Andros, Antiparos, Delos, Ios, Kea, Kimolos, Folegandros, Milos, Mykonos, Naxos, Paros, Santorini, Serifos, Sikinos, Sifnos, Syros and Tinos.
Here is a list of lovely places in Santorini and Paros. I will have more for you later this year when I return to Greece.
Santorini
- Classico Café- a nice and relaxed atmosphere
- Aegle- Yummy waffles
- Athiri- Has the cheeriest chef on the island
- Ithaki Barbeque Café- The top level offer an interesting street view
Paros
- Pezoula Tis Lichoudias-With beautiful mountain views and amazing homemade pastries you’ll never want to leave.
- Cyber Cookies-A cute and cozy internet café.
Inspirational Itinerary- Athens
Greece is so beautiful and filled with such history that a simple walk down the street is inspiring. Here you really could wing just wing it without any assistance from me. But I guess if you don’t want to rely on a regular guide book here are a few spots that you should check out while in Athens.
Plaka
- Dexipos Art Gallery- Has the most eye- catching pieces
- Greek Children’s Museum
- Aeridhes- This tower, like many landmarks in Greece has so much history and just as many uses. It’s been utilized as a clock, sun dial and compass.
Thissio
- Herakleidon Experience in Visual Art- has a cute little café and gift shop. Visit their website for events during your stay.
Acropolis
- Ilias Lalaounis Jewellery Museum- Stuff dreams are made of.
- Dionysos Zonar’s Café- amazing view of the Parthenon
Kolonaki
- Benaki Museum- Has this amazing children’s toy exhibit and a collection of beautiful textiles.
- War Museum
- Byzantine Museum- This actually used to be someone’s home
Omonia
- National Library of Greece- Duh
- Galaxy Bar- Ernest Hemingway’s former haunt
Syntagma
- Café Ianos- a bookstore and café- Love this place!
- Amorgos- original pieces of Greek folk art, jewelry and furniture
Vorres Museum- outside of the city in Peania. An archeological collection, antique furniture and beautiful gardens. This is definitely a hidden gem.
Well that’s it for Writer’s Retreat Greece. Don’t look at me like that. I told you this was a mini-guide. But not to worry an actual book will be available by the end of this year so keep in touch. Oh and for more pics check out my Facebook albums.
Next up: Writer’s Retreat Bilbao, Spain.










































