The independent coffee map
Only the places a local would actually send a friend to. Not one chain, not one airport lounge.
16 quiet, hand-picked collections for Los Angeles. No chains, no sponsored listings — just the city, minus the noise.
72 places shown · 28,078 in the full volume
Every collection on this page, bundled into a single download. Roughly two thirds less than buying one by one.
Only the places a local would actually send a friend to. Not one chain, not one airport lounge.
Family-owned kitchens, neighbourhood bistros, the little place everyone keeps meaning to try. Chains removed.
Consignment, thrift, and the good racks. The treasures the guidebooks never mention.
Where crate-diggers disappear on a slow afternoon.
Every skate park, climbing gym and boulder spot worth a detour.
From the national collection to the studio behind the bookshop.
Pastries with lighting, interiors with a point of view. Bring a camera.
Salons, spas and nail bars run by people you’ll want to go back to.
Saturday mornings, anniversaries, just-because bouquets.
Co-working rooms, libraries and bookshops where the wi-fi is real.
The unglamorous travel essential. Never ask the front desk again.
Pet shops, vets and dog parks. Bring the whole family.
For the moments when the phone won’t tap, or the letter has to go.
A calm map for a rushed moment. Hope you never need it.
Green space and play structures — the places that save a weekend.
Children’s bookshops, kids’ museums, family-friendly afternoons.
Every map opens inside Google My Maps — a free service from Google for personal maps.
You receive an email with a file. One click and it’s on your phone or laptop.
Open Google My Maps — a free Google service for personal maps — press ‘Import’, pick the file. All the pins appear at once.
Open the Google Maps app on your phone, tap You at the bottom, then Maps — your new atlas is waiting. Use it offline, share it with a friend.