Tuesday, September 29, 2009

A Conscious Experience

I’m craving Donkey.

Craving the taste, the smell, the look.

Donkey Coffee and Espresso was the first Athens shop I ever stepped into.  Needless to say, this small-town coffee shop has a special place in my heart—it was my first real memory of college life.  During pre-college in June of 2008, I mistakenly referred to the local favorite as “The Donkey,” to which I was harshly reprimanded by the HTC upperclassmen, who continued to correct us unknowledgeable freshmen.

During this premier adventure into the Donkey abyss, I looked around the café, noticing students concentrating on their laptops with ceramic mugs steaming with the hot, non-fat soy latte inside.  A hint of the freshly-brewed coffee aroma seeped into my nose, triggering my imagination.  If this is what college is like, I thought, then this is definitely the place for me. 

I was impressed by the relaxed atmosphere of the place, and I still am. Local artists’ works align the walls (including the cupcake artwork by Cait). Worn-out wooden tables, chairs and old-fashioned sofas cover the interior. The music of indie and not-so-mainstream musicians gently plays on shuffle through the speakers. And on certain nights, the sound of live local bands or musicians can be heard from the back room.

As for the look of the cafe, it’s almost as if it is made of a series of connected compartments, with little nooks for people to hide in their studies.  Each nook contains different artwork on the walls—one with photographs, one with old-fashioned “Sunday best” hats, one with Passion Works artwork.  Recently, I discovered the final nook—the upstairs.  I knew it existed, but I somehow never got around to going up this “mysterious upstairs room.”

I climbed the narrow, wooden staircase for the first time on Saturday.  A mural of musicians (The Beatles, Bob Dylan and Louis Armstrong to name a few) was displayed on both sides of me.  Although I hate to admit it, I’ve only heard of a handful of the dozens of musicians in the mural painted by Kevinn.

At the top of the stairs, I became confused. Where the heck am I going? So, I just decided to turn to the right and explore.

Around every corner was a new room, each with different theme of artwork, of course.   Couples were on dates, chattering over board games or their caffeinated organic beverages.  Groups of friends were discussing the happenings of the previous week.  Or, if you happened to overhear my group of friends on Saturday night, we were getting a good laugh mapping out our futures using the Lord of the Rings Oracle, just one of the many games Donkey carries on its shelves.

I’m used to the hurried hustle and bustle of my hometown Starbucks, where customers scurry in and out within five minutes, music blares in your ears and the bright lighting almost gives you a seizure. But the overall attitude of Donkey customers is not simply “get in, get out,” it’s “I feel like sitting down, propping up my feet and having a deep conversation.”   And this is what gives new meaning to Donkey’s tagline “Caffeine with a Conscience.”

2 comments:

  1. Nice first post...it conveys Donkey very well. In fact, I'm sitting there at this very instant relaxing on one of those comfy armchairs listening to some strange eastern music as a soft coffee aroma floats around me.

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  2. Thank you. I wanted to capture the unique atmosphere. But I'm glad you're getting a chance to relax in the arms of a Donkey chair, with the smell of coffee dancing around your head. I know that always helps me relax.

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