The Spoon Choice Awards celebrate eateries in college towns for providing the most delicious food and inviting environments to students in the area. All of the winners are chosen by college students at universities around the country.
The academic school year is in full swing. Say bye-bye vacation mode and hello to productive mode. There are a couple of things that are a *must* for college students including things such as a sturdy book bag, a cute planner (have to be on top of all those deadlines), and, of course, a good coffee shop. No matter your beverage preference — coffee, tea, lemonade, or smoothie — one thing is for certain, a quick pit stop for a caffeine fix at a coffee shop is a necessity for some to get through a jam-packed class schedule.
Coffee shops are versatile. They have the chillest vibes and provide a cozy environment to do just about anything. This casual setting, which almost always has a fire playlist, gives you a much-needed break from school while doubling as your go-to study spot. With some coffee shops offering pastries, sandwiches, and/or parfaits aside from beverages, they come in clutch when you’re in need of a pick-me-up in between classes or trying to get through those long night study sessions. So, without further ado, here are the best college-town coffee shops nationwide, nominated by colleges and universities.
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Wake-Cup-Coffee, Fairfield, CT
Wake-Up-Coffee is one of the newer coffee shops in the Fairfield area, having opened in 2020. A couple of standouts are its signature Bavarian soft pretzels, French pastries, and the wake-cup-shot. It’s a perfect spot for tight-schedule commuters and customers who are looking to just chill and enjoy the ambiance.
Nominated by Fairfield University
Dog Lane Cafe, Storrs, CT
Dog Lane Cafe prides itself on being able to serve up something for everyone from the early morning hours until late for the night owls. From sandwiches to salads, everything is freshly prepared. Plus, there’s a self-service coffee bar!
Nominated by University of Connecticut
Dog Bar Jim, Brunswick, ME
Dog Bar Jim is a perfect morning-to-afternoon spot. Well-known for its “alt” aesthetic, Dog Bar Jim has delicious beverages and bagels.
Nominated by Bowdoin College
Greystone Cafe, Boston, MA
This mother-and-daughter-owned cafe is open until 4 p.m. It has delicious pastries and sandwiches, homemade syrups, and a walk-up window to order. It definitely classifies as a perfect place to begin your daily routine.
Nominated by Northeastern University
Trident Booksellers & Cafe, Boston, MA
What’s better than a coffee shop and bookstore combined into one? Customers can enjoy a seasonal coffee, eat brunch, and shop for books all while enjoying Trident’s cozy atmosphere.
Nominated by Boston University
Thinking Cup, Boston, MA
Besides serving a delicious caramel latte, the Thinking Cup in Boston also provides a cute decor backdrop for your studying. The tables are covered in old newspaper clippings.
Nominated by Emerson College
Pavement Coffeehouse, Boston, MA
If you’re looking for a spot to study and listen to good music, Pavement Coffeehouse is the place for you. The menu features a variety of drinks, including coffee and matcha, as well as bagels and sandwiches.
Nominated by Boston University
Blank Street Coffee, Boston, MA
Blank Street Coffee offers tons of seasonal specials, like the Banana Bread Matcha and Pumpkin Spice Latte. Year round, the espresso and Strawberries and Cream Latte are must-tries.
Nominated by Emerson College
Mariposa Bakery, Cambridge, MA
What’s great about many coffee shops is that they don’t only serve coffee. The selection of pastries and drinks at Mariposa Bakery also appeals to people who don’t go for a strong cold brew or espresso shot. And if you’re looking for a non-caffeinated alternative, the hot chocolate options are amazing.
Nominated by Boston University
Jaho Coffee & Tea, Salem, MA
“To us, life is a journey filled with beautiful pictures, far-away places, new tastes, good friends, and the stories that we all share,” the Jaho website reads, perfectly summing up its cozy vibes. It’s the perfect study spot with really yummy coffee and boba tea.
Nominated by Emerson College
Hidden Grounds, New Brunswick, NJ
Hidden Grounds has been around since 2013 and has expanded to six locations in New Jersey and one in Brooklyn, NY. It’s a super cute spot and has a comfortable vibe to work, study, or hang out with friends.
Nominated by Rutgers University-New Brunswick
Cait & Abby’s Bakery, South Orange, NJ
This small business has delicious coffee that won’t break your wallet. It also serves delicious baked goods and specialty cakes.
Nominated by Seton Hall University
Mon Amour Coffee & Wine Bar, Bronx, NY
This Bronx coffee shop offers an array of items — coffee, pastries, paninis, salads, flatbreads, beer and wine, and more — that you can get while you’re working or studying. It has a nice atmosphere with relaxing lo-fi music to enjoy the delicious drinks.
Nominated by Manhattan College
Ralph’s Coffee, New York, NY
Ralph’s Coffee, a product of the Ralph Lauren clothing brand, gives that same timeless feeling that its clothes do. Sit back and sip on the various coffee blends from Central America, South America, and Africa while watching the New York City streets.
Nominated by Wagner College
Druthers Coffee, Stony Brook, NY
Druthers Coffee has such a relaxed energy even when it is bustling with customers. Because it’s such a popular study spot, noise levels are kept pretty low. The coffee shop also offers gluten-free and vegan options such as banana nut overnight oats and a GF “pagel” — a gluten-free and vegan bagel alternative from Bedrock Bakers, also on Long Island.
Nominated by Stony Brook University
Salt City Coffee, Syracuse, NY
This coffee spot is actually connected to a thrift store, so you can shop and sip. Known for its signature drinks, like the “Cuselandia,” Salt City Coffee’s comfy seating and delicious pastries make it a key spot in Syracuse.
Nominated by Syracuse University
Nowhere Coffee Co., Allentown, PA
Contrary to what you might think, Nowhere Coffee is not in the middle of nowhere. The name is a fun play on the phrase “going nowhere.” This cute shop has great drinks — iced vanilla chai and caramel latte to name a few — and atmosphere.
Nominated by Muhlenberg College
Wagging Tail Coffee Co., Allenwood, PA
“Life is better with dogs & coffee,” says the coffee shop’s website. Who could disagree with that notion? Fan favorites to order are the “blitzers,” a refreshingly fruity beverage. A perfect place to stop by, it even has a special Gilmore Girls-themed menu for the fall right now.
Nominated by Bucknell University
Culture Coffee, Lewisburg, PA
Culture Coffee’s aesthetically pleasing and cozy interior makes it great for studying or just hanging out. Plus, the coffee is delicious.
Nominated by Bucknell University
Amami Kitchen & Espresso Bar, Lewisburg, PA
This at-the-corner coffee shop has great food and drinks to complement its relaxing and cozy vibes. But if you’re hungry, look to the panini selection, including its American Toast — multigrain toast with smoked bacon, scrambled egg, cheddar cheese, and syrup — and its Toscano — imported parma prosciutto, sundried tomato aioli, mozzarella cheese, scrambled egg, and arugula.
Nominated by Bucknell University
Tsaocaa, Pittsburgh, PA
Filled with the most colorful drinks, Tsaocaa is a tea shop that provides fresh premium tea and other craft drinks — including bubble tea. Of course, you definitely can’t visit without getting one of their signature egg waffles to pair with your drink.
Nominated by University of Pittsburgh
Pretty Bird Coffee, Yardley, PA
Coffee takes on a whole new meaning here. Yes, standard Americanos, lattes, and cold brews are available, but Pretty Bird also has a seasonal and specialty latte section with flavors including lavender, pistachio vanilla, and Ferrero Rocher.
Nominated by The College of New Jersey
Espresso Royale, Champaign, IL
The seasonal drinks at Espresso Royale are truly exquisite. Bourbon maple latte, pistachio creme cold brew, iced blueberry white mocha, and orange dreamsicle soda are just a few of their unique options that you won’t find at a run-of-the-mill coffee chain.
Nominated by University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Deep Purpl, Chicago, IL
This shop is organic, vegan, and delicious, as stated on its website. Deep Purpl specializes in personalized acai bowls that make the perfect pick-me-up after a day full of classes. Definitely pick up the Deep Coffee Smoothie for a caffeine boost.
Nominated by Loyola University Chicago
Coffee Lab, Evanston, IL
With a vibe perfect for college kids looking to study, this non-profit shop offers pour-over coffee, tea, and pastries. Its fresh, locally roasted coffee beans help craft a variety of drinks including Americanos, lattes, and cappuccinos. One of the more popular offerings is the “purple drink,” otherwise known as the ube latte.
Nominated by Northwestern University
Blackbird Cafe, Valparaiso, IN
Valparaiso’s longest-standing coffee shop has been serving coffee and light bites since 1974. It has a lengthy pastry menu full of items including pies, cookies, muffins, danishes, and baklava.
Nominated by Valparaiso University
The Roost, Lawrence, KS
This cute spot is right on Massachusetts Street and serves a fantastic brunch including chorizo and eggs, omelets, and breakfast sandwiches to name a few dishes. It also offers buttermilk biscuits, made fresh daily. Additionally, The Roost doesn’t just serve tasty breakfast and lunch, it also has a full coffee bar and cocktail bar.
Nominated by The University of Kansas
RoosRoast, Ann Arbor, MI
The staff at RoosRoast is super kind and the drinks, including hot chocolate cold brew and matcha lattes, are amazing. Roos also offers burritos and breakfast sandwiches.
Nominated by University of Michigan
Koala Bakery & Cafe, East Lansing, MI
Koala is a boba shop based in East Lansing. This cute bakery offers a variety of teas, milk teas, and several pastries such as cheesecakes, mochi, and cupcakes.
Nominated by Michigan State University
Spyhouse Coffee Roasters, Minneapolis, MN
Spyhouse serves up an array of seasonal drinks, such as the Pumpkin Spice Girl and Apple Pie Chai. With a great environment for studying, plus small plates to munch on as you work, Spyhouse is the spot for students.
Nominated by The University of St. Thomas
Swede Hollow Cafe, Saint Paul, MN
This locally owned cafe knows their customers by name, and serves up all-day breakfast. Their beverage menu is extensive, featuring 17 varieties of tea and a plethora of coffee choices, such as the coffee smoothie.
Nominated by Metro State University
Shortwave Coffee, Columbia, MO
Shortwave’s award-winning coffee alone makes it a must-go destination for coffee lovers, not to mention its cute and cozy interior that’s perfect for hanging out or doing work. Enjoy their unique coffee blends in a hot cup there, or bring a bag home.
Nominated by Stephens College
Highland Coffee House, Cincinnati, OH
Normally, coffee shops have morning-to-evening hours. Highland, however, is open from late afternoon until 2 a.m. which makes it the perfect late-night study spot.
Nominated by Northern Kentucky University
Stauf’s Coffee Roasters, Columbus, OH
Each and every Stauf’s location has immaculate vibes and offers great snacks such as muffins and scones. This makes Stauf’s Coffee Roasters a great study spot, too.
Nominated by The Ohio State University
Michelangelo’s Coffee House, Madison, WI
With a view of the city’s capitol building, Michelangelo’s has plenty of couches for lounging on and tables for studying at. Some menu favorites include the specialty drinks, such as the Grasshopper and Turtle Mocha drinks.
Nominated by University of Wisconsin—Madison
Wonderstate, Madison, WI
This coffee shop is airy and bright, perfect for students who need lots of light to study. It also has great coffee varying from flavored lattes, espresso tonics, macchiatos, and more.
Nominated by University of Wisconsin-Madison
Turbo Coffee, Tuscaloosa, AL
Turbo Coffee serves up fresh acai bowls, superfood smoothies, and coffee. It also serves “cereal” lattes, ranging from Cinnamon Toast Crunch flavor to Cocoa Puff and Honey Nut.
Nominated by The University of Alabama
Heritage House Coffee & Tea, Tuscaloosa, AL
Heritage House has that homey, cozy vibe that everyone needs while studying. With an extensive menu, featuring just about every type of beverage and syrup you can imagine, Heritage House has something for everyone. When you’re done studying, you can even grab lunch!
Nominated by The University of Alabama
Union Coffee Co., Peoria, AZ
Go for the seasonal drinks, and stay for the pastries. Unique coffees like the salted maple cold brew — an iced drink with maple and brown sugar flavors — will get you excited to experience fall, even while in the Arizona heat.
Nominated by Grand Canyon University
Cartel Roasting Co., Tucson, AZ
The overall ambiance at Cartel Roasting Co. is relaxing and comforting. The drinks are also amazing, offering unique flavors like the honey lavender matcha — honey and organic lavender syrup with matcha tea.
Nominated by University of Arizona
CYM Coffee Co., Gainesville, FL
This coffee shop is full of original flavors and barista creations like the Twin Peaks (toasted marshmallow, maple syrup, and Irish creme) and the Toucan Sam (raspberry, vanilla, lavender, and lemon).
Nominated by University of Florida
The Frother’s Daughter, Tallahassee, FL
This mobile coffee shop, located in a six-by-ten-foot trailer on wheels, has amazing monthly specials so you can always try something new.
Nominated by Florida State University
Lucky Goat Coffee, Tallahassee, FL
Coffee snobs: Lucky Goat Coffee is the place for you. Carrying only specialty coffee—meaning it was given a grade of 80 or higher on the Speciality Coffee Association grading scale—Lucky Goat is committed to only serving customers the best of the best coffee. You can even pick up a bag of the signature blend to make at home.
Nominated by Florida State University
The General Muir, Atlanta, GA
This Jewish deli-style diner has a reliable selection of coffee and brunch foods. Some quick highlights include the pecan-crusted French toast, the Reuben sandwich, the pastrami sandwich, and the Avenue A — an open-faced bagel with nova smoked salmon, grapefruit, avocado, red onion, cucumber, dill, and schmear.
Nominated by Emory University
Muchacho, Atlanta, GA
Open from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m., you can transition from sipping coffee to chowing down on some tacos if you choose this as your study spot. Either way, the food here is delicious, and the interior decor is unique and beautiful.
Nominated by Savannah College of Art and Design, Atlanta
Magpie Cafe, Baton Rouge, LA
All of the food and pastries here are handmade in-house using local, seasonal ingredients. This means the menu is always changing, so you’ll always be able to try something new. Right now, try the PSL, of course.
Nominated by Louisiana State University
French Truck Coffee, New Orleans, LA
This New Orleans spot has amazing classic New Orleans chicory coffee and great pastries to match its nice atmosphere. Plus, the ample outdoor seating makes it the perfect spot to dine when the sun is shining.
Nominated by Tulane University
Casey’s Coffee & Sandwiches, College Park, MD
Casey’s Coffee & Sandwiches has a wide selection of beverages, not to mention a range of hot and cold sandwiches. There’s even salads!
Nominated by The University of Maryland
1922, Chapel Hill, NC
1922 has all the calm, cozy vibes. Unwind at 1922 with a cup of rich coffee, featuring one of the many syrups it has to offer, and grab a bite to eat.
Nominated by University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Frothy Monkey, Nashville, TN
At Frothy Monkey, you can enjoy a cup of the unique roast while studying. The food menu is brimming with artisan baked goods, including croissants and cookies.
Nominated by Vanderbilt University
Intelligentsia Coffee Shoal Creek Coffeebar, Austin, TX
At this downtown location, make sure to grab a draft coffee or oat milk latte. The interior is bright and inviting, perfect for a quick study session.
Nominated by The University of Texas at Austin
Mozart’s Coffee Roasters, Austin, TX
Located on Lake Austin, Mozart’s Coffee Roasters provides customers with a view, live music, and various speciality drinks. The mocha special is the perfect combination of vanilla and caramel.
Nominated by The University of Texas at Austin
The Junction Market & Cafe, College Station, TX
The Junction Market & Cafe has a cool atmosphere with an amazing drink selection. There are even grab-and-go options if you’re in a rush.
Nominated by Texas A&M University
Common Grounds, Fort Worth, TX
Common Grounds is a very spacious coffee shop where you can almost always find a comfy place to sit. The coffee shop spices up its menu every season, and right now, the Mudslide, a white chocolate mocha with a secret sauce, and the Pumpkin Patch, masala chai with warm fall spices, are both must-tries.
Nominated by Texas Christian University
Cafe HwaSan, Plano, TX
Cafe HwaSan has a super cute and calming aesthetic, filled with light and plants. The tiramisu coffee is amazing, and the menu has lots of great food.
Nominated by The University of Texas at Dallas
Next Door Bakeshop, Blacksburg, VA
If you can’t decide between bubble tea and coffee, don’t worry: Next Door Bake Shop has both. Plus, the cute decor makes it a great place to hang with friends and enjoy a treat.
Nominated by Virginia Tech
De Clieu, Fairfax, VA
The vibe of De Clieu is so welcoming and friendly to students — a great spot for studying, hanging out, and getting food. And don’t forget to order an iced latte.
Nominated by George Mason University
Harrison Street Cafe, Richmond, VA
Harrison Street Cafe is a rustic and cozy coffee shop with lots of vegan options. Its featured items include oatmeal cream pies, cinnamon roll lattes, and BBQ tofu.
Nominated by Virginia Commonwealth University
SoDoI Coffee Tasting House, Berkeley, CA
SoDoI Coffee is full of great vibes with a fun music selection, cute interior design, and a secluded location. And let’s not forget, great coffee with foam art.
Nominated by University of California, Berkeley
elaiche co., Berkeley, California
Elaichi co. is home to authentic chai, as well as a variety of sweet and savory pastries. It even serves creative seasonal drinks, like Haldhi Doodh (turmeric latte).
Nominated by University of California, Berkeley
Cajé Coffee Roasters, Isla Vista, CA
Cajé Coffee Roasters has a unique vibe with a colorful exterior, great study vibes, and a friendly staff. The caramel latte and vanilla coffee are both delicious, along with the refreshing açaí bowls.
Nominated by University of California, Santa Barbara
Camellia Rd Tea Bar, San Diego, CA
Camellia Rd Tea Bar has delicious tea beverages and seasonal drinks every month with the best quality ingredients. The staff is always friendly and helpful with very quick service. Aside from a welcoming environment, the coffee shop also offers board games, indoor/outdoor seating, and long hours, perfect for late-night studying.
Nominated by San Diego State University
Andytown Coffee Roasters, San Francisco, CA
Located on Taraval Street, the new Andytown Coffee Roasters is by the beach and it’s beautiful. In addition to the regular coffee options, Andytown is known for its signature Snowy Plover drinks, which are made with iced tea or coffee, soda water, and whipped cream.
Nominated by San Francisco State University
Meraki Coffee Co., Eugene, OR
The drinks at Meraki Coffee Co. are so innovative for the seasons, and the food is incredible. Try the Spanish latte, which has sweetened condensed milk and cinnamon, or the London Fog, an Earl Grey tea latte with vanilla and lavender.
Nominated by University of Oregon
Grounds for Coffee, Ogden, UT
Grounds for Coffee fosters a relaxing environment that is perfect for studying or catching up with a friend. It offers classic coffee drinks and flavors as well as freshly baked pastries every day.
Nominated by Weber State University
Five Stones Coffee Co., Kirkland, WA
The atmosphere at Five Stones Coffee Co. is cozy and warm, making it a great place to study or chill with friends. It serves both coffee and tea, so no matter what you like to drink, you can order it here.
Nominated by Northwest University
Sip House, Seattle, WA
Sip House is a cozy art cafe in Seattle’s University District. It serves delicious Vietnamese coffee and pastries in a cafe full of color, decorated with artwork and plants. Some popular selections include the coffee crema, a toffee-flavored latte with cheese-flavored crema, and the pistachio cream latte made with hazelnuts and pistachios.
Nominated by University of Washington
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Header photos courtesy of General Muir by Courtesy of The Point, Druther’s by Zachary Russel, Hidden Grounds Coffee.