Ada's Technical Books and Café
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Ada's Technical Books and Café

Seattle, Washington

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A bookshop-café hybrid that caters to the scientifically curious and the deeply nerdy. The shelves are stacked with coding manuals, design monographs, speculative fiction, and the kind of obscure technical texts you didn't know you needed. The café serves solid espresso and the Wi-Fi is fast. It's a love letter to Seattle's tech culture without the venture-capital energy.

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The science fiction section in the back. Curated by people who actually read the genre, not an algorithm.

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