Marriott's article "Jiving with Java" was closely accurate to the coffeehouses in present-day, considering it was written in '95. Coffeehouses truly appeal to everyone who has taste buds! Even that, apart from the addiction to the caffeine, there's an addiction to the socialization. People get a kick out of going to a coffeehouse, not knowing what will happen during that visit. They go to coffeehouses to get a drink, to study, to read, to chat with a friend, to relax, or to just simply meet someone.
Coffeehouses, at least in my community, are the place to go when you want to meet up with a friend and talk or to do some homework. As lame as it sounds, most people probably see a coffeehouse "cooler than a library" but you can also get work done. I, personally don't go to a coffeehouse for homework because I get really distracted. But I do go if I want to read a magazine or a book, or simply to just meet up with friends and have a nice chat. It's such a relaxed atmosphere. I completely agreed with everything that Marriott said about coffeehouses.
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