Location from Wednesday by Alfred Gough & Miles Millar
Jericho's coffee shop — where normie and outcast worlds overlap, where Tyler works the espresso machine, and where Wednesday conducts interrogations disguised as social interaction.
The Weathervane is the show's primary neutral ground — the place where Nevermore students and Jericho locals share space without the institutional weight of either the school or the town. Wednesday goes there to investigate (she'd say), to see Tyler (she'd deny), and to exist in a space that isn't controlled by her parents, her school, or her reputation. For Tyler, the Weathervane is his identity: the good son working a normal job in a normal town. The normalcy is his disguise. For Wednesday, it's data collection dressed up as socialization.
A cozy, rustic coffee shop with exposed brick, warm lighting, and the curated indie aesthetic of a small-town café. Mismatched furniture, local art on the walls, the persistent hiss of a steam wand. It looks inviting in a way that Wednesday would describe as 'aggressively non-threatening.' Tyler works behind the counter.
Also known as: The Weathervane, Weathervane, The Vane