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wanderingjew

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My Favorite Coffee Houses Sun, 02/21/10 3:25 PM (permalink)
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/
















<message edited by wanderingjew on Mon, 03/19/12 9:20 PM>
 
#1
    Davydd

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    Re:My Favorite Coffee Houses Sun, 02/21/10 3:45 PM (permalink)
    WJ,

    You may be the first person in all of New England who could put together a coffee house list that extensive and leave out Dunkin Donuts.

    In Minneapolis/St. Paul we are dominated by Caribou (a local semi-national), Starbucks and Dunn Bros. (another local). Caribou and Starbucks fight for outlets in the supermarkets. I'm semi-responsible, being on the original development team, of getting Starbucks in Target Stores. However, I prefer Caribou over Starbucks. Dunn Bros. grinds coffee on premise at all shops and serves a pretty good brew. When the weather warms up I might start walking into Excelsior and having a brew there. My son-in-law's family once had three coffee shops, The Bean Counter, but long ago sold the business. Another one of my old work friends opened a independent coffee shop and since closed when Caribou and Starbucks invaded the intersection they were located. The closest independent to my house is the Minnetonka Mud Coffee shop on Lake Minnetonka's Shoreline Drive. I'll stop in there on occasion usually on the mornings my wife is not home and brewing a pot.
     
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      wanderingjew

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      Re:My Favorite Coffee Houses Sun, 02/21/10 4:01 PM (permalink)
      Davydd


      WJ,

      You may be the first person in all of New England who could put together a coffee house list that extensive and leave out Dunkin Donuts.

      In Minneapolis/St. Paul we are dominated by Caribou (a local semi-national), Starbucks and Dunn Bros. (another local). Caribou and Starbucks fight for outlets in the supermarkets. I'm semi-responsible, being on the original development team, of getting Starbucks in Target Stores. However, I prefer Caribou over Starbucks. Dunn Bros. grinds coffee on premise at all shops and serves a pretty good brew. When the weather warms up I might start walking into Excelsior and having a brew there. My son-in-law's family once had three coffee shops, The Bean Counter, but long ago sold the business. Another one of my old work friends opened a independent coffee shop and since closed when Caribou and Starbucks invaded the intersection they were located. The closest independent to my house is the Minnetonka Mud Coffee shop on Lake Minnetonka's Shoreline Drive. I'll stop in there on occasion usually on the mornings my wife is not home and brewing a pot.


      Davydd

      Don't get me started on Dunkin Donuts  

      I've been to Caribou and Dunn Brothers- both of which are ok, however what stood out about Dunn Brothers was their amazing sinfully rich and  moist wild rice cake which I had for breakfast on my visit to the Twin Cities back in 2006.


       
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        Pogo

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        Re:My Favorite Coffee Houses Sun, 02/21/10 4:28 PM (permalink)
        TJ, Next time you're in Atlanta, make sure to visit "Octane" coffee house on the west side of the city of Atlanta near Georgia Tech. They use Counter Culture Coffee and stress rigorous training for their baristas. You can also get alcohol there. My new drink of choice that was invented in Australia and is slowly appearing at the better coffee houses here in the US is a "Flat White" Ask for it!
         
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          wanderingjew

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          Re:My Favorite Coffee Houses Thu, 07/1/10 9:52 AM (permalink)
          Updated with
          So G Coffee Roasters in South Glastonbury CT
           
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            wanderingjew

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            Re:My Favorite Coffee Houses Mon, 12/6/10 11:19 AM (permalink)
            Updated with
            Coffee House on Cherry Street in Tulsa OK
             
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              wanderingjew

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              Re:My Favorite Coffee Houses Mon, 03/19/12 8:59 PM (permalink)
              Updates
               
              Udder Place Coffee Co. in Portland ME has sadly shuttered it's doors after 14 years in business, however I have updated Portland ME with Mornings in Paris located in the old port. 
               
              Also I deleted Intellgentsia Coffee in Chicago. When I last visited their coffee was still superb however they have become part of what I call the "extreme coffee" movement which has become very popular over the last couple of years.  They brew by the cup. Each cup is only 16 oz and they go for close to $3 a pop-no free or reduced charge refills. . I'm debating if I should start a seperate section.
               
              I also added Alterra Coffee in Milwaukee WI
              Hubbard and Cravens in Indianapolis
              and  Small World Coffee in Princeton NJ
              also updated some websites.
               
              I have some more coffee houses to add from my trip last month.
               
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                californyguy

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                Re:My Favorite Coffee Houses Mon, 03/19/12 10:08 PM (permalink)
                Old Soul http://www.oldsoulco.com/ in Sacramenty is a wonderful place;the main and first shop is a very warehousy place in an alley- now there are several. besides great coffee , the  quality of  the baked goods  really sets them apart.
                 
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                  Penn German Chef

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                  Re:My Favorite Coffee Houses Tue, 03/20/12 1:52 AM (permalink)
                  Nice time your in Reno I suggest you try the Hub on Cheney ST. it is truly one of the new style of coffee houses where to staff are trained to professional levels . The knowledge of the staff about the methods and the beans served is far beyond any of the coffee houses in Reno, NV.  Furthermore they are not roasting their own coffee using premium bean from around the world. Visiting there is like going to a fine wine bar with the atmosphere of a friendly pub. For daily brews I enjoy Bibo's Record Street Location in a wonderful old build that was converted from a Railroad Work shop. To understand Bibo is to understand the owners philosophy of simplicity and fine product.
                   
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                    Penn German Chef

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                    Re:My Favorite Coffee Houses Tue, 03/20/12 2:01 AM (permalink)
                    Next time your in Reno I suggest you try the Hub on Cheney ST. it is truly one of the new style of coffee houses where to staff are trained to professional levels . The knowledge of the staff about the methods and the beans served is far beyond any of the coffee other houses in Reno, NV.  Furthermore they are now roasting their own coffee using premium beans from around the world. Visiting there is like going to a fine wine bar with the atmosphere of a friendly pub. It is built in a former house garage so its very close and informal. Yet it has patio seating. For daily brews I enjoy Bibo's Record Street Location in a wonderful old building that was converted from a Railroad Work shop.  This is mainly due to having room to read the papers and a good book without taking up any limited space.To understand Bibo is to understand the owners philosophy of simplicity and a fine product.
                     
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                      wanderingjew

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                      Re:My Favorite Coffee Houses Tue, 03/20/12 8:25 AM (permalink)
                      Penn German Chef
                      Glad to hear you enjoy Bibo's as much as I did. Have you ever been to Walden's? A much "cozier" atmosphere but I found their coffee almost as good.

                      Not sure when/if I'll make it down to Reno but I would certainly give The Hub a try.
                       
                      Californyguy
                       
                      Thanks for your input.
                       
                      I encourage others to do the same
                      I was hoping this thread could be a clearing house for those who want more than
                      Mc$tarbuck$.
                       
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                        kaszeta

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                        Re:My Favorite Coffee Houses Tue, 03/20/12 10:40 AM (permalink)
                        I'll agree with de-listing Intelligentsia.  They just aren't what they used to be.
                         
                        If you find yourself in San Francisco, I highly recommend Ritual in the Mission.   I also enjoy Blue Bottle, but fear they'll end up like Intelligentsia.
                         
                        If over in London, I adore Monmouth Coffee, especially their location at Burrough Market that's got a large communal table with all sorts of breads and jams available for a modest charge.
                         
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                          brisketboy

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                          Re:My Favorite Coffee Houses Tue, 03/20/12 11:10 AM (permalink)
                          For a chain I find that the Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf places serve a decent cup of coffee.
                           
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                            wanderingjew

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                            Re:My Favorite Coffee Houses Wed, 03/21/12 10:01 AM (permalink)
                            kaszeta
                             
                            When I last visited Chicago,  I also had the opportunity to visit a wonderful coffee house about a mile south of Intelligentsia  called Noble Tree Coffee Roasters on Clark Street, unfortunately they shuttered their doors last month due to structural work that was needed on the building
                            http://chicago.eater.com/archives/2012/01/20/noble-tree-coffee-shutters-bow-truss-roasting-coming.php
                             
                            I'm certain that there is no shortage of excellent quality coffee houses in Chicago.
                             
                            brisketboy
                             
                            I couldn't go to to a national chain like coffee bean and tea leaf when Austin is just swarming with local independent coffee houses. On my last visit in 2007 I enjoyed the coffee at Ruta Maya. I'm looking forward to returning next month and have several others on my list if it's not up to snuff
                             
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                              brisketboy

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                              Re:My Favorite Coffee Houses Wed, 03/21/12 12:44 PM (permalink)
                              WJ I'm with you on Ruta Maya. But when one is stuck in Oxnard the Coffee Bean looks good.
                               
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                                wanderingjew

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                                Re:My Favorite Coffee Houses Wed, 03/21/12 3:46 PM (permalink)
                                brisketboy


                                WJ I'm with you on Ruta Maya. But when one is stuck in Oxnard the Coffee Bean looks good.


                                Oh, I agree, if left with choices of say 7/11, Dunkin Donuts or Mc$tarbuck$, I would even take Starbucks in a heartbeat.
                                 
                                Isn't  the Coffee bean and Tea leaf chain out of Southern California?
                                 
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                                  Greymo

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                                  Re:My Favorite Coffee Houses Wed, 03/21/12 4:32 PM (permalink)
                                  When in the Baltimore area, you should take the time to walk around historic Ellicott  City, and enjoying some great coffee at  The Coffee Bean , right on the  small Main Street.  I am certain that you will really enjoy it.
                                   
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                                    Root-Beer Man

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                                    Re:My Favorite Coffee Houses Wed, 03/21/12 5:08 PM (permalink)
                                    In Indianapolis you can try B Java Coffee and Tea in the Northwest side of town. IN the North you can try Noble Coffee & Tea in Noblesville. All make a good cup and have great staffs.
                                     
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                                      wanderingjew

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                                      Re:My Favorite Coffee Houses Wed, 03/21/12 6:23 PM (permalink)
                                      Greymo


                                      When in the Baltimore area, you should take the time to walk around historic Ellicott  City, and enjoying some great coffee at  The Coffee Bean , right on the  small Main Street.  I am certain that you will really enjoy it.

                                       
                                      Oh, I would however I'm scared out of my wits that I may run into my older half-sister - she lives there!  
                                       
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                                        Penn German Chef

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                                        Re:My Favorite Coffee Houses Wed, 03/21/12 6:54 PM (permalink)
                                        Walden's  is on the far west side of town from where I live so I rarely get over there. Yet on Friday and Saturday they have a very active local music scene. As a Reno coffee house historical note Walden's was once owned by the founder and current owner of the Hub.  They're many independent shops outside the so called urban core of Reno in the Burbs. Yet Starbuck's has ruined a lot people on what good coffee should taste like.
                                         
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                                          pitaaaaaaaaa

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                                          Re:My Favorite Coffee Houses Mon, 04/2/12 9:17 PM (permalink)
                                          Hey, I'm glad to see that Urth Caffe in West Hollywood made it to your list. I am a frequent when it comes to expresso, however, I know very little, but my stay that the Urth was one of the best
                                           
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                                            mar52

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                                            Re:My Favorite Coffee Houses Mon, 04/2/12 10:14 PM (permalink)
                                            I don't get the Urth following.  Once I saw the design on the top of my latte I was over it with one sip.
                                             
                                            Urth is expensive!
                                             
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                                              wanderingjew

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                                              Re:My Favorite Coffee Houses Tue, 04/3/12 8:06 AM (permalink)
                                              pitaaaaaaaaa
                                               
                                              welcome to Roadfood, I tend to only drink straight coffee or an occasional americano
                                              Yes Urth is certainly a stand out favorite
                                               
                                              Mar52
                                               
                                              Like I said, I drink straight up coffee, so I can't comment on the coffee drinks. Urth was a little  more expensive but I just chocked that up to being in LA
                                               
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