“Maxwell Bloom like a half forgotten tune, walks the street beneath a cloudy day. A man out of season, a force beyond reason, searching for a past that got away.”
So begins the theme song for an unfinished film Lost Angeles about a hard boiled detective searching the present for clues to his identity from the past. Max’s untold story would ultimately provide the genesis for the café named in his honor – Max Bloom’s Café Noir.
So somewhere in downtown Fullerton (California USA) there is this 1940’s/50’s themed coffeehouse called Max Bloom’s Café Noir. Owned by Kevin.
He tells rockabilly online: We have always been fascinated by all things 40’s/50’s and decided to open a coffeehouse with a film noir/beatnik type vibe the way coffeehouses originally were in the middle of the century. Our idea was to create a place where all forms of art could be expressed, we have weekly movie nights, open mic nights for music and poetry, stand up comedy and live music. We have a food and coffee menu in addition to movies, books, records and cds, pin up and movie posters for sale.
Max Bloom´s Cafe Noir
220 n. malden Ave.
Fullerton, CA 92832
(714) 871-2600
http://maxbloomscafenoir.com