This«café» wins for weirdest place I’ve been to in a long time. We were trying to find a place to work on our laptops, but it seems all the coffee shops in Littleton close at 2pm. We weren’t picking up any public wi-fi, but M did notice we got wi-fi from a closed café downtown when we sat within a block of it. Then I discovered Internet and Euro Café. It’s on a side-street down a hill and has computers. Yay? We run in, sit down on the couch… we’re still getting the wi-fi from the nearby coffee shop, but that’s it. We talk to the owner and she said the internet provider wouldn’t allow her to have wireless. We tried to explain she could just hook up a wireless router and give out the password… but I don’t think she understood. She said we were free to sit as long as we wanted(without paying anything) and use the wi-fi we picked up. We bought a bottle of soda, $.50, and tried to give her a dollar for it. She wouldn’t take it. Did I mention we’re the only people in the café? How does this place stay open? Unlike every coffee shop we found, the Euro Café’s hours run from noonish to almost midnight every day. So if you need to use a computer and everything else is closed, you’ll find about 20 open ones here. As a disclaimer, it’s kind of the basement of the building, so there’s a distinct smell and it kind of feels like one of the dingy internet cafes we used in the UK. If you’re good with that, check it out!