Long Read

mistralia misfits and bad wifi spots

@Eva Soler3/12/2026blog

i woke up to a fan spinning faster than usual and a fridge that sounded like it was holding its breath. the heat here is just...there right now, hope you like that kind of thing. i checked the thermometer and it’s 28.35 degrees celsius, which is basically a bath in a tuxedo. not sure if that’s a good or bad vibe, but the humidity’s at 51% so maybe it’s a wash.

last night, i overheard someone saying the street artist collective does a midnight mural series. i asked if i could join and they said, ‘you’d have to bribe a local with coffee.’ turns out, the coffee shop down the alley has a sign that says ‘no complaints about the price’ but the owner is clearly judging you. maybe that’s a metaphor for life here?

i heard that the main square gets flooded every time the mayor forgets his umbrella. i don’t know if that’s true, but i did see a guy in a raincoat selling umbrellas outside the bakery. the bread there is amazing, but the queuing system is a scam. someone told me to go early, but i arrived at 3 pm and there was a line that looked like it was made of people who lost their way.

if you get bored, the nearby city is just a short drive away. i went there last week and got lost in a labyrinth of coffee shops. one had a sign that said ‘we don’t serve tourists’ but they gave me a free espresso anyway. maybe that’s the point. the locals are either amazing or terrible, depending on your mood and how much money you have.

i found a place with a map on the wall that led to a hidden beach. the beach is actually a parking lot, but there’s a view. i posted a photo on yelp and it got 5 stars. not sure if that’s real, but the comments said ‘this is the most authentic thing i’ve seen since i drank expired milk.’

check out tripadvisor for the worst coffee shop in town. it’s called ‘the burnt bean’ and the menu is just ‘espresso’ with a side of regret. yelp has a review that says, ‘i came here to drink and left to cry.’ that’s probably true.

mistralia sunrise

hot city street

coffee in the alley


someone warned me that the night market closes early if it rains. i didn’t believe them until i saw a group of people rushing out with umbrellas and a screaming child. maybe that’s why the weather feels so important here. i just checked and it’s...there right now, hope you like that kind of thing.

i met a woman who said she’s a historian but she only knows about the city’s coffee culture. she told me the first coffee shop opened in 1892 and it still uses the same machine. i asked if that was a metaphor and she said, ‘no. it’s a metaphor for stubbornness.’

the neighbors here are either very loud or very quiet. i heard that the guy next door plays saxophone at 6 am every day. i didn’t stick around to find out if it was a love song or a warning.

if you’re into weird stuff, the local board has a post about a haunted library. i went there and it was just a library. the librarian said, ‘we don’t do ghosts, but we do have great books on coffee.’

this place is a mess in the best way. it’s hot, it’s loud, and the wifi is worse than a broken phone. but that’s why you come, right? maybe you’ll find something or someone or a really good pastry.

i heard that the airport has a hidden room with free showers. i tried to find it and ended up in a closet with a vending machine. the vending machine had coffee. i don’t know if that’s a story or a curse, but it’s definitely a memory.

the key here is to not take anything seriously. if you hear that the city is ending, just grab a coffee and pretend it’s a metaphor. the weather, the people, the reviews-they’re all just parts of the chaos.

there’s a local legend that if you say the word ‘wifi’ three times in a row, the signal gets stronger. i tried it. it didn’t work. but i’m still here, so maybe it’s working for someone else.

this post is messy because life is messy. i didn’t plan any of this. i just showed up, got lost, and wrote about it. if you’re reading this, you’re probably in the same boat. or maybe you’re not. either way, keep going.

links: tripadvisor yelp localboard coffeeblog


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