Planning to make all of dc into this starting with Gotham
Played | 46 times |
Cloned | 3 times |
Created | 28 days ago |
Last Updated | 5 days ago |
Visibility | Public |

Coordinates | (383, 1354) |
Designed by Niles Caulder as an unconventional form of therapy, The Daily Grind is more than just a coffee shop—it’s Rita Farr’s stage. Set on a quiet Gotham corner, it mirrors her golden age roots, a deliberate throwback to the 1950s with art-deco accents and vintage charm. Here, Rita takes center stage behind the counter, performing a role that helps her reconnect with the world. It’s open to the public, but carries the surreal calm of a dream, serving as a liminal space where Gotham’s grittiness pauses for warmth, routine, and Rita’s steady grace.
The exterior features polished brass, burgundy trim, and a striped red and cream awning. A golden neon sign reads “The Daily Grind,” glowing like a marquee. Inside, plush velvet booths, art-deco chandeliers, and classic cinema posters create a Hollywood bubble. A record player hums softly, enhancing the rich coffee aroma and soft lighting, making it a strange yet inviting space.