Aroma Cafe is tucked away in Studio City along a shaded street of local merchants and small restaurants. There are no retail chains or Starbucks here. The secluded bistro is an inviting spot for celebrities and locals alike; a unique atmosphere of copper tabletops, chandelier ceilings and the aroma of coffee and cupcakes. If you remember to wake up before 10am and get in line, you’ll have no problems ordering a large latte, past then and you’ll be standing in a ten minute line. The cafe is secluded, but not unpopular.
Order your food and coffee in the front, then take a seat in back. Behind the front entrance, through a small wooden gate, you’ll find the patio. An orange grove above you, sparrows begging for crumbs below, tables and chairs are manifold and diverse; wood, marble, and glass countertops sit two to six people, and you must sit down to have your meal which will be delivered to your table (unless you ordered take-out). Sizzling food often arrives just after you’ve settled in.
Their bookstore called ‘Portrait of a Bookstore’ is so tiny as to admit only a handful of people and wide enough for only two to stand side by side, but the literary selection is always fantastic. Despite the cramped space or because of it, you cannot help but notice everything (because you’re squished up against it). From the classic to bestselling tomes, there’s always something you’ll want to take home. The bookshop carries an eccentric collection of desk items, inspirational gifts, rare books, bags, keychains and children’s items. It is by far one of my favorites around town.
On this Saturday morning, Sam Rockwell sits to our right with his husky, who spooks a German Shepard nearby and sends a carafe of Orange Juice to the ground.







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