Mugs to the brim with coffee
Tall chairs facing snow-lined streets
Candlelit nights
Laughter filled walls
Exam cramming
Stress release
So trust, young reader (forever in spirit and soul)
There’s a cafe in town to meet your needs

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But corny attempts at poetry aside, whether you want some quality coffee, tea, or FOOD, why consume it all in the same place? Variety is the spice of life. Plus if you’re a UoG student you probably have that sick bus pass that you should use.
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The Red Brick Cafe
Living up to its name, the Red Brick Cafe promises a cozy place for the coldest and darkest days. Think warm hearth and whiskey spiced apple cider.
Need insider information?
Wifi Password: drinkmorecoffee
You're welcome.
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My Kitty Cafe
Kittens and coffee. Enough said.
My Kitty Cafe is an alternative cafe at the back of a convenience store. Featuring dishes such as Kimchi fried rice, you're sure to find something unique. Plus they have a great partnership with the humane society, so who knows, you might be going home with a new family member.
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Planet Bean
Planet Bean promises quality fair trade coffee that you can drink with a clean conscience. One of the brightest cafes in town, Planet Bean is perfect for a chill global citizen like you.
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Frank & Steins
Let's be honest, you don't belong in a cafe. But you're a perfect fit for Frank & Steins. With its cheap drink nights, weekly wings and live music, it's just like a hipster cafe with a partayy.
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Miijidaa
Located right next to the Bookshelf, Miijidaa is a classy joint with fabulous coffee and an extensive drink list.
Plus, you can get an entree and a movie ticket to the Bookshelf for just $20! Yeah, we couldn't believe it either.