24 U.S. Coffee Shops To Visit Before You Die (2024)

    Time for a (highly caffeinated) road trip.

    by Arianna ReboliniBuzzFeed Staff

    We recently asked members of the BuzzFeed Community for their favorite independent coffee houses. Here are the mouthwatering results.

    1. Monorail Espresso (Seattle)

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    "Monorail Espresso is the Seattleite favorite for coffee on the run. Outdoor seating only, rain or shine, and everyone knows your name." —Candon Michelle

    2. Lemonjello's Coffee (Holland, Michigan)

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    "Lovely local shop with amazing coffee, beautiful latte art, delicious homemade baked goods (including lots of gluten-free and vegan options), and an emphasis on community. They’re also really supportive of the local scene — they brew local coffee and display artwork by local artists." —Rachel Syens

    3. Spyhouse Coffee Roasters (Minneapolis)

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    "The most incredible coffee and great atmosphere!!!" —andreab4aa58ef60

    4. Lamplighter Roasting Company (Richmond, Virginia)

    "Their Thai coffee is out of this worlddddd." —Rachel Villarroel

    5. Brewed (Fort Worth, Texas)

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    Suggested by Matthew Koldin Hissam and emilycatherinef.

    6. Safehouse Coffee Roasters (Griffin, Georgia)

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    7. Cocoa Cinnamon (Durham, North Carolina)

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    "Cocoa Cinnamon in Durham, North Carolina, is the spot." —David Styron Wood IV

    8. Ipsento Coffee (Chicago)

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    "Ipsento in Chicago is amazing! Their namesake drink is out of this world." —maziej

    9. Stone Creek Coffee Roasters (Milwaukee)

    "They are local, have a great environment, fantastic munchies, and a large variety of merch for the coffee fanatic in the family. They also have the best damn coffee in the city." —leew7

    10. Quay Coffee (Kansas City, Missouri)

    "Great coffee and awesome atmosphere; the baristas are great and will make almost anything for you!" —savannahh4660873ea

    11. Sunergos Coffee (Louisville, Kentucky)

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    "A café miel to die for, coziness abound, and they roast their own. I moved across town, and can’t get there often anymore, but it’ll always be my No. 1." —jinxie

    12. Coastal Roasters (Tiverton, Rhode Island)

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    Suggested by jennh4bdf52c72 and emilyspatulahandsk.

    13. Rook Coffee Roasters (Monmouth County, New Jersey)

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    "Rook Coffee — multiple locations in Monmouth County, New Jersey. Absolutely the best!" —sydneyy2

    14. Rise Up Coffee Roasters (Easton, Maryland)

    "Rise Up! Coffee in Easton, Maryland, is the best place to go. It’s a coffeehouse and a roaster all in one. One-of-a-kind artwork lines the walls and you can enjoy a cup while watching the beans roast. The food is amazing, the people are great, and the coffee is the best there is." —elizabethb4d9d7f66f

    15. JC Beans (Dana Point, California)

    "JC Beans Coffee in Dana Point, California, is a small hidden gem. It's located in a small surf town on the coast in Southern California. It's definitely a spot all the locals know about and go to. When a Starbucks opened up two doors down and threatened the coffee shop, they stayed open because their coffee is so good and the staff is so incredible. The pastries here are also to die for, and all homemade!!" —rcwholesalers

    16. Steam Espresso Bar (Denver)

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    Suggested by kelsies4628f6504.

    17. Case Study Coffee Roasters (Portland, Oregon)

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    "Case Study Coffee in Portland is one of the best!" —lilag4cbae5508

    18. South Street Cafe & Bakery (Bennington, Vermont)

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    "South Street Cafe in Bennington, Vermont, is amazing. Come for the coffee and amazing sandwich and baked good selection, stay for the small-town coziness. This is one place you won't regret." —Elizabeth Strano

    19. Barista Parlor (Nashville)

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    "Most assuredly Barista Parlor, Nashville, Tennessee." —LibertyGirl

    20. Bold Bean Coffee Roasters (Jacksonville, Florida)

    "They serve some of the best coffee ever." —jacobs4a4b7f22f

    21. Morning Glass Coffee & Cafe (Honolulu)

    Suggested by jennh4bdf52c72.

    22. Joe Bean Coffee Roasters (Rochester, New York)

    "Joe Bean Coffee Roasters in Rochester, New York!!! The best atmosphere and staff." —christineb493cbd0f1

    23. Verve Coffee Roasters (Santa Cruz, California)

    Suggested by heatherl43, hshougardy, maryv4d6746d3e, and Melissa Brooks.

    24. Smokey Row Coffee (Des Moines)

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    "Smokey Row in either Pleasantville, Pella, Oskaloosa, or Des Moines, Iowa. I prefer the Pleasantville location mainly because it's the original and in my hometown. They have fantastic coffee that they roast next door to the coffee shop. It's the classic small town place, where everyone knows everyone, with such a rich history. I highly recommend it." —Morgan Schrader

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    FAQs

    Where was the first coffee shop in the US? ›

    The first coffeehouse in America opened in Boston, in 1676. However, Americans did not start choosing coffee over tea until the Boston Tea Party and the Revolutionary War.

    Do people meet at coffee shops? ›

    Coffee shops are popular meeting places for friends, colleagues, and even strangers. Their relaxed and casual environment makes it easy for people to gather and spend time with one another.

    Does America have coffee shops? ›

    Coffee has been around in the US for centuries – almost as long as the country has existed. But while specialty coffee shops and independent cafés are becoming increasingly prominent in coffee hotspots across the US – how have things changed over the years?

    What is the most beautiful café in the world? ›

    Well, this is an experience not to miss when in Budapest, as the city is home to the splendid New York Café, once voted the most beautiful coffee house in the world – and rightly so.

    What is the coffee shop capital of the world? ›

    THERE WAS no mistaking the Global Times headline: “Shanghai becomes coffee capital of the world”, it read, “with 7,857 coffee shops across the city.” The total number of coffee shops in the Chinese metropolis had indeed surpassed the likes of New York, London, and Tokyo.

    How to approach a girl in a café? ›

    To do this, keep your conversations with women light and fun at the beginning. One way to keep your conversations with women light is to be completely open and up-front with your intentions. For example saying “Hi, you're really cute and I wanted to meet you” is a great way to start a conversation with a girl.

    What demographic visits coffee shops the most? ›

    Data for revenue in independent cafes is less consistently tracked, but their popularity with Millennials and Gen Z has helped keep many afloat. Over one-third of people aged 18-29 report having recently visited a coffee shop — while only one-quarter of older adults could say the same.

    Why do people sit in coffee shops all day? ›

    A Relaxed Social Space

    This feeling is especially prevalent when you compare coffee shops to other competing locations, such as restaurants, pubs and fast-food chains. Coffee shops offer a uniquely calm atmosphere where people can gather with family and friends to catch up over a cup of something warm.

    Which US city has the best coffee shops? ›

    1. Portland, OR. Finding a good cup of coffee in Portland is never a problem — although narrowing down all your choices might be. Hundreds of artisan shops, roasters, and large-scale coffee shops call this Pacific Northwest city home.

    What state in the US is known for coffee? ›

    According to WalletHub, Portland, Oregon, shares the top spot for most coffee and tea manufacturers per capita with San Francisco; Oakland, California; and Fremont, California.

    What do Americans call coffee shops? ›

    The terms are used interchangeably, but if one had to distinguish between the two, a cafe is likely to serve food, while a coffee shop may specialize in (and exclusively serve) coffee, espresso and tea drinks.

    Is café Florian the oldest café in the world? ›

    Caffè Florian is a coffee house situated in the Procuratie Nuove of Piazza San Marco, Venice. It was established in 1720 and is the oldest coffee house in continuous operation in Italy, and one of the oldest in the world (the oldest being Queen's Lane Coffee House in Oxford, founded in 1654).

    What is the oldest operating café? ›

    If the world's first coffeehouse is said to have opened in Turkey, it's only a given that one of the oldest functioning coffeehouses happens to be in the Turkish city of Gaziantep. Located inside a historic building with high ceilings and stained windows, Tahmis Kahvesi has been serving coffee since 1635.

    What was the first coffee in the world? ›

    Coffea arabica is believed to be the first species of coffee to be cultivated, being grown in southwest Arabia for well over 1,000 years. It is considered to produce better coffee than the other major commercially grown coffee species, Coffea canephora (Robusta).

    What is the number one coffee store in the world? ›

    Starbucks is the largest coffee chain worldwide, bringing in an annual revenue of $32.3 billion (2022). This revenue has increased to $35 billion as of June 2023.

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