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The Best Coffee In Your State

Not all caffeine is created equal.

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Being a caffeine crazed college student, it does not take a lot for my mind to jump straight to coffee in the morning. If you're looking for a place to enjoy the best cup of joe around, you have come to the right place.


Alabama

The Bean: Auburn


Alaska

Dark Horse Coffee: Anchorage


Arizona

Copper Star Coffee: Phoenix


Arkansas

Arsaga's Espresso Cafe: Fayetteville


California

Old California Coffee House and Eatery: San Marcos


Colorado

Peak Place: Colorado Springs


Connecticut

Chesire Coffee: Cheshire


Delaware

Penn's Place: New Castle


Florida

Calusa Coffee Roasters: Fort Lauderdale


Georgia

Land of a Thousand Hills: Roswell/Atlanta


Hawaii

Kona Joe's: Kona


Idaho

Villa Coffeehouse: Idaho Falls


Illinois

Luau Coffee: Wasco


Indiana

Village House Coffee: Georgetown


Iowa

The High Ground Cafe: Iowa City



Kansas

Kansas Coffee Cafe: Olathe


Kentucky

Harden Coffee: Campbellsville


Louisiana

Coffee House: Sorrento


Maine

Tandem Coffee Roasters: Portland


Massachusetts

Render Coffee: Boston


Michigan

Astro Coffee: Detroit


Minnesota

Peace Coffee: Minneapolis


Mississippi

Koinonia Coffee House: Jackson


Missouri

Brick and Mortar Coffee: Springfield


Montana

Montana Coffee Traders INC: Kalispell


Nebraska

Beansmith Coffee Roasters: Omaha


Nevada

Sparks Coffee Shop: Sparks


New Hampshire

A&E Custom Coffee Roastery: Amherst


New Jersey

OQ Coffee: Highland Park


New Mexico

Pinon Coffee House: Albuquerque


New York

Best Bagel and Coffee: New York


North Carolina

Bald Guy Brew: Boone, NC


North Dakota

Coffee Break: Bismark


Ohio

Donkey Coffee & Espresso: Athens


Oklahoma

Vintage Coffee: Oklahoma City


Oregon

Heart: Portland


Pennsylvania

Square One Coffee: Lancaster


Rhode Island

Dave's Coffee Co: Providence


South Carolina

Coastal Coffee Roasters: Summersville


South Dakota

Essence of Coffee: Rapid City


Tennessee

Frothy Monkey: Franklin


Texas

Texas Coffee Traders: Austin


Utah

Alchemy Coffee: Salt Lake City


Vermont

Ungrounded Coffee Roasters: South Londonerry


Virginia

Shenandoah Joe: Charlottesville


Washington

Camano Island Coffee Roasters: Camano Island


West Virginia

The Wild Bean: Lewisburg


Wisconsin

The Coffee House at Chesnut & Pine: Burlington


Wyoming

Metro Coffee Company: Casper


Now I can't guarantee that your favorite coffee shop has made it, but feel free to add in the comments! Happy coffee-hopping!

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