I had the opportunity to visit one of my favorite coffee houses recently during the recent annual Glee Club Event in Charleston.
As some of you know, I'm not necessarily a big breakfast person and prefer to find a local coffee house and hopefully relax over a good cuppa java especially considering that coffee at most
Roadfood Restaurants taste like hot water with food coloring. I've had some hits and misses over the years, but have had more success over the last few years with yelp, coffeegeek.com and the citisearch and aol best of lists as well as best of lists in various local entertainment weeklies.
I've compiled a list of some of my favorite coffeehouses I've visited around the country. And here they are grouped regionally.
Northeast 1.
Coffee Exchange- Providence RI- definitely my favorite coffee house in New England
http://sustainablecoffee.com/coffee_main.html 2. Udder Place Coffee Co.- Portland ME- a few miles outside of downtown Portland- better than any coffee I had in the old port or downtown Closed
http://www.myspace.com/theudderplacecoffeeco
3.
Chapterhouse Cafe and Gallery- Philadelphia PA- after visiting 4 coffeehouses in one day- this was my favorite
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Philadelphia-PA/Chapterhouse-Cafe-Gallery/111454095031 4
. Daily Grind- Baltimore MD- After a breakfast at Jimmy's in Fells Point, skip the coffee there and go here.
http://fellsgrind.com/Index.aspx 5.
Coffee Tree Roasters- Pittsburgh PA- This was my go to coffee house when I lived in Pittsburgh
http://www.coffeetree.com/ 6.
So G Coffee Roasters-
South Glastonbury CT- Recently opened by one of the employees of day break coffee roasters in Glastonbury. I discovered this place while researching local coffee houses for a work meeting I had to attend.
http://sogcoffee.com/ 7
Mornings In Paris - Portland ME- They roast their own coffee and their super dark (noir) roast is quite captivating
http://www.morningsinparis.com/ 8.
Main Street Coffee East Greenwich- My go to place for coffee 6 out of 7 days a week. Steve the owner is just a great, dedicated guy. Two words- French Roast
http://thewaterygourmet.blogspot.com/2008/09/review-mainstreet-coffee-12.html 9.
Small World Coffee- Princeton NJ A superb mellow tasting dark roast
http://smallworldcoffee.com/ The South
1.
Kudu Coffee- Charleston SC-The Best Coffee I've had in the South- and great atmosphere with African motifs
http://kuducharleston.com/ 2.
San Francisco Coffee Roasting Company-
Atlanta GA- In the Virginia Highlands Neighborhood
http://www.mysfcoffee.com/ 3.
Fido- Nashville TN- A short walk from the Pancake Pantry
http://www.bongojava.com/fido.php 4.
Highland Coffee- Louisville- much better than the local Heine Brothers coffeehouse chain
http://www.highlandcoffee.com/ Midwest 1
. Phoenix Coffee- Cleveland- this was my saving grace during my three weeks of CAT duty in Cleveland. I would wake up an extra half hour early just to take the 8 mile round trip drive prior to long 12 hour days at work.
http://www.phoenixcoffee.com/shop/ 2.
The Ugly Mug Cafe- Ypsilanti MI- An oasis in Metro Detroit just outside of Ann Arbor
http://uglymugcafeandroastery.com/ 3.
Blue Line Coffee- Omaha NE- probably the dumpiest looking coffee house I ever visited- but what a great cuppa joe!
http://www.bluelinecoffee.com/ 4.
Kaldi's Coffee Roasting Company- St Louis MO- on my unsuccesful quest to find Gooey Butter Cake, I found this gem on
par with any west coast coffeehouse
http://www.kaldiscoffee.com/
5.
Broadway Cafe- Kansas City MO- this coffeehouse in the trendy Westport neighborhood stood up to Starbucks which deliberately opened a branch next door.
http://www.broadwaycafeandroastery.com/
6
. Cup O' Joe- Columbus OH- Whoever thought you'd be able to find some good coffee in Columbus OH out of all places. This mini chain delivers
http://www.staufs.com/ 7.
The Coffee House on Cherry Street- Tulsa OK- A surprisingly rich dark roast with significant body.
http://www.thecoffeehouseoncherrystreet.com/ 8
. Zanzibar's Coffee Adventures- Des Moines IA- Full bodied, dark and aventurous coffee
http://www.zanzibarscoffee.com/ 9.
Alterra Coffee Roasters - MIlwaukee WI- A local mini chain with a brazilian blend that's out of this world.
http://alterracoffee.com/
10.
Hubbard and Cravens Coffee Co.- Indianapolis IN - Yes, they're a local chain, yes the atmostphere is somewhat corporate but even their medium roast had great flavor and body
http://www.hubbardandcravens.com/
The West 1
. Common Grounds- Denver CO- Two Great Locations - Lo Do and Highland Park
http://www.commongroundscoffeehouse.com/ 2.
Xtreme Bean Coffee Company- Tempe AZ- My visit in 2006 made me realize how much I miss West Coast Coffee
http://xtremebeancoffee.com/loc.php 3.
Dawson Taylor Coffee Roasters- Boise ID- Simply Outstanding
http://www.dawsontaylor.com/ 4.
Waldens Coffeehouse- Reno NV- very homey atmosphere and an extremely addicting dark roast
http://www.waldenscoffeehouse.net/ 5.
Bibo Coffee Company- Reno NV- quite the opposite of Walden's in terms of Atmosphere- very cold/spare/warehouse
feel, but the coffee is just as good.
http://www.bibocoffeecompany.com/ 6.
Millcreek Coffee Roasters- Salt Lake City UT- Found this by accident on my 2 mile walk from my motel to Downtown-
http://millcreekcoffee.com/ 7.
Stumptown Coffee Roasters- Portland OR- Portland's flagship coffeehouse. There's no surprise why I was greeted
with a long long when I entered the downtown location- This is what makes coffee in the Pacific NW so special.
http://www.stumptowncoffee.com/
8
. Caffe Roma Coffee Roasting Co.- San Francisco CA- In the North Beach neighorhood
Found this place by accident after a visit to Mama's on Washington Square
http://www.cafferoma.com/
9.
Urth Caffe- West Hollywood CA- Very trend- the place to see and be seen - and amazingly good rich dark coffee too
http://www.urthcaffe.com/locations.html 10.
Living Room Cafe- La Jolla CA/San Diego CA- Local Coffee Chain- The La Jolla and Point Loma locations are my favorites
http://www.livingroomcafe.com/
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