Some combinations are like a marriage made in heaven, they are not supposed to be touched with like peanut butter and jelly; spaghetti and meatballs; cakes and coffee. Modern cafes around the world have used books for their interior. So, pull your chairs up, grab a cup of your favourite brew and let Peaklife inspire you to fall in love with these cafes.
Pagdandi Café, Hyderabad
Whether you are looking for perfect haven for your creative mind or love to connect with new people to share your thoughts or just want to read different books and magazines, Pagdandi is the place to be. The café conducts regular poetry reading sessions, book readings and on-the-spot karaoke.
Ler Devagar, Lisbon
A former printing space, this space knows the importance of reading. Ler Devagar is where you can attend concerts, exhibitions and events. The space is quite large with a grand staircase, 2 bars and thousands of books disseminated all over the walls. Read a book, have a coffee and let the inspiration flow.
Tranquebar, Copenhagen
Taking its name from Tranquebar of the Coromandel Coast in the Bay of Bengal in India, a former Danish colony, the book café specialises in travel literature. The bookstore stores all kind of travel guides from International to the latest, the collection of books ranges from architecture, art, business and politics from all over the world.
Trident Booksellers and Café, USA
Established in 1984, this cafe has been providing residents students, residents and tourists of BACK Bay with peace for the mind. Catch up with friends, grab a quick bite with fresh juices and smoothies or just browse through the books and magazine section.
McNally Jackson, New York
This independent bookstore in the Big Apple is the epicentre of all of Manhattan’s literary culture. With two floors dedicated to only books, the store also has a café where you can enjoy your favourite brew.