Graffiti Coffeehouse (Mid-City, Los Angeles)
The amount of time one spends at a coffee shop varies. There's the grab and
go for a quick caffeine fix, there's the meeting or coffee date, and then
there's the working afternoons or nights. There are three things I look for in
a coffee shop to work in: good coffee, free wi-fi (and plugs), free and easy
parking, and good pastries. Graffiti on La Brea has all these.
I was worried about parking when I was heading there at first, but it turns
out Graffiti has its own parking lot. It's small, but cars come and go all the
time, so you're likely to get a free parking spot and can stay for hours.
The inside of Graffiti is spacious and bright with its white walls, floors,
and tables. It's a large, almost art gallery-like space with plenty of seatings for everyone.
Graffiti doesn't roast their own coffee or bake their own pastries, instead it curates from LA's well known names. OK, I should've tried the drip coffee or espresso, but it was so hot that day I had to go for a cold one. The signature iced mocha is made with Intelligentsia coffee and Bouchon chocolate ganache. It's not cheap (nor are the pastries) at around $5.50, but with the free parking it was well worth the 2-3 hours I spent getting my work done there.
The pastries here come from Bouchon Bakery and Cake Monkey.
With a chocolate croissant from Bouchon, a cup of coffee, free wi-fi and parking, and plenty of plugs, I could (and did) stay here for hours!
With a chocolate croissant from Bouchon, a cup of coffee, free wi-fi and parking, and plenty of plugs, I could (and did) stay here for hours!
Soon, they will have ice cream from Fonuts (affogatos!) as well along with
soup and sandwiches from other LA's favorite joints.
Graffiti Coffeehouse
180 South La Brea AvenueGraffiti Coffeehouse
Los Angeles, CA 90036
(323) 936-9726