Monday, August 11, 2025

The Coffee Shop Crawl

 

The Group
In the dead of summer in Houston, the dilemma is always "Where can we go to sketch where it isn't blazing hot?" Since we've been together as a group for a while, this can be a challenge. Susan came up with a new solution: Montrose coffee shops. We visited three kinds of unique coffee shops on Westheimer in the heart of Montrose. Common Bond is your brand-new, modern, spare space that could be most anywhere. Agora has the classic Montrose vibe. You can see the bones of the home that it once was. The space is homey and more personalized. Brasil was once a small business and was converted into a cafe/coffee shop way back in 1992. It has a little bit of the modern and the old.  Let's see what the sketchers chose to draw.

First there are always other sketchers to draw, as Marcus has done in brush pen on the header. You'll see some other sketchers make appearances along the way.

Carlos
This was Carlos's view in Common Bond. Lot's of stainless steel and just a hint of color.

Richard
Richard focused instead of the customers, his fellow sketchers as it so happened.

Chris
I was feeling the black-and-white vibe and did my sketch in pencil.

Shaw
Turnabout is fair play. Shaw drew Richard and some other sketchers.

Susan
Susan drew her colorful pistachio pastry making sure to put it in context with the coffee cup and the sketchbook.
Fran
Fran drew the contents of the pastry case. She used a little white gouache to make that cream pop.

Michelle
Michelle chose a croissant. The Common Bond logo gives it a sense of place.

Jacklynn
Jacklynn's vivid green matcha certainly livens up this scene.
Anna
Anna's macaroons look yummy. I love the details like the pen and the order number sign. This gives the sketch real personality.
Paul
When we got to Agora, Paul chose a different tact. He drew what he could see across the street from the upstairs window.
Marcus
Marcus also went upstairs, but he drew the view looking down into the coffee shop.
Chris
I drew a different view looking at the coffee bar, also from upstairs.
Judith
Judith's sketch is a mash-up. In the bottom right you can see the sketch she began in Common Bond of Susan's pastry. In Agora she added the very busy area at the coffee bar and the barista.
Rebecca
Rebecca also did a mash-up, combining her salad with a view of the outside of the shop.
Jeff
Jeff combined sketches from all three locations. The top is Common Bond, the middle is from the patio at Agora and the bottom is the very odd display of crochet or yarn balls in Brasil.
Michelle
This is Michelle's view of the coffee bar in Agora. Sitting at the bar helped her narrow her focus.
Susan
Susan had a similar idea. The plants add a pop of color.
Carlos
Carlos enjoyed drawing the customers in Agora. I guess you could say it attracts a different crowd.
Rebecca

Finally, we landed at Brasil. Rebecca drew the view on the patio. For those wondering, this was pencil and blue Noodlers ink.
Judith
Judith was also intrigued by the crochet balls. The sticker gives the sketch a lively sense of place and nicely fills that empty corner. But a little journaling would do this too.
Chris
I would like to say that I had enough restraint to draw my tamale first and then eat. Alas! But the Jamaica tea adds some color.

There were several sketches where I couldn't quite identify the locale.
Janelle
Colorful bottles behind the bar. Possibly Common Bond?
Cody
Pastry and a coffee in watercolor.
Mary
More coffee and pastry in pencil.
Michelle
A couple of customers distracted by their phones.
Jacklynn
Jacklynn decided to do a group of thumbnails. A think this was all three locations.

We had the throwdown at Brasil.

A list of our upcoming sketchout locations had been posted to Instagram. You can also join
our Facebook group by answering a few questions. If you are new to urban sketching there are two tabs at the top of the post that will give you more information. Please think about joining us for future sketchouts. OH, and reserve the date. Our day in Galveston will be Saturday, October 18.

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