I enjoy Dark Matter coffee! while you’re in the neighbourhood check out the empty bottle, the sportsman, and humboldt park for some peurto rican food.

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it’s not that i don’t enjoy it, but i’ve gotten feedback from a few coffee purists that come to chicago that the “dry hopped” and other eclectic roasts aren’t what they’re looking for when searching for “good” coffee

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I live in Seattle, +1 to everything in @jrdnrndl’s post.

Another venue/series worth a look in Seattle is the Wayward Music Series at the Chapel Performance Space. They do quite a few electronic/hardware shows here, though there’s also a lot of non-synth stuff (jazz, free improv, contemporary classical, avant garde). Really beautiful venue, though a little out of the way if you’re just visiting.

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As for Chicago, I will add for venues…
Elastic Arts, Comfort Station, The Whistler.

For coffee, my favorites are Passion House, Intelligentsia, Damn Fine in Logan and Wormhole in Wicker Park.

FWIW, if you are by New Wave, don’t go to New Wave if you are looking for legit coffee, Passionhouse and Intelligentsia are worlds better and steps away. New Wave reminds me of a college coffee shop, fun for hanging out when you are younger by the coffee isn’t great.

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And duh, also The Hideout. My favorite rock/folk/country venue.

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If you like “toys as art” check out Rotofugi in Chicago. I went there to pick up some stuff for my brother a few years ago and I just adored it.

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Chicago:

+1 for wormhole, best coffee in town.
Café Mustache, nice vibe and good shows.

Reckless Records (I’m biased, I work at the one in Wicker Park)
Dusty Groove
Laurie’s Planet of Sound

Definitely see who’s playing at Elastic Arts and if you’re into jazz at all, go to the Hungry Brain on Sunday night. That series is always great.

Synth City at Rock N Roll Vintage is probably #1 in town for synths right now. But Nerd Audio and Chicago Synth Exchange are great and run by some nice guys who will surely have recommendations of their own.

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And also Experimental Sound Studio has good shows, and if you’re in town at the right time, don’t miss their experimental garage sale. All kinds of crazy circuit bent stuff for sale.

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Thanks so far with the tips!

I’ve been to Seattle once and remember visiting a book shop that only carried poetry books, can anyone remember what place is that?

who was I trying to fool, asking for teahouse recommendations… i guess it will be mandatory coffee time in those cities :slight_smile:

I’ve been to Seattle once and remember visiting a book shop that only carried poetry books, can anyone remember what place is that?

You might be thinking of Open Books.

There used to be a great tea house down the street called Kuan Yin, but it closed somewhat recently after 25 years. :frowning:

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Portland has the best synth shop ever, control voltage. :heart:

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That’s the one! It’s gonna be lethal for my wallet, but there’s no better place to empty ones wallet :))))

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in portland, certainly powells books which is an institution.

for tea, the tea house at the chinese garden is sweet and the japanese garden is worth considering too if you have time. townsends is here and people seem crazy about it. (I drink coffee and my favorite is heart but there are a bunch of good spots.)

bicycling is lovely here.

if you know where abouts you’ll be staying i can give you more ideas… feel free to PM!

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Joshua Abrams and NIS have a record release show at Constellation on June 28th, if you are in Chicago then. I’ve also seen a number of great shows at the http://emptybottle.com/ and https://www.chicago.gov/city/en/depts/dca/supp_info/dcase_music.html. I also can provide plenty more “things to do” - if you have specific questions.

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Wormhole and Synth City… yep. 100% agree!

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I’m playing a show in Portland May 25th at Yale Union.
If you are free you should come by.

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We were hoping to see some live music, so this is a definite possibility. Thanks!

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oh lovely, YU is the best! Sadly I’m in Portland only on the last week of july/first week of August.

More Chicago recommendations…

-Spoken Cafe and Beans and Bagels are a bit out of the way but are great for breakfast, lunch, coffee and tea. Fairgrounds is also good for coffee and tea. All of the above shops pay attention to/use proper brewing methods and typically have a nice selection.

-Ipsento is also excellent coffee wise. They have a couple locations but the one in Wicker Park is nice and is right by the 606 biking/walking trail.

-Ravenswood Used Books and Powell’s Books Chicago (in Hyde Park) are great for used books. You can get lost in those stores for hours.

-606 Records is also worth checking out if you are in the Pilsen area. Dusek’s/Thalia Hall/Punch House is right across the street. Tacqueria Atotonilco is also near by if you are in the mood for cheap/delicious Mexican food.

-Half Acre, Corridor, and Marz for craft beer and good food.

-Musicbox and Facets for independent, foreign, and art-house movies.

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I would also be curious to go to zendos in these cities for some travel zazen session. I have a hunch this forum probably has some zen people, take me to your zendo!

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