The 6 best places to get caffeine fix for undergraduates, from the Big Apple to the City of Angels.
Now that
graduation is approaching, I would like to thank my mom and dad for my daily
lattes. Yes, coffee lattes. Coffee lattes have played a huge role in my four
years of college. It helps to boost my energy and to stay awake. My search for
a perfect cup of latte had begun three years ago when I came to study at
Fordham University in New York as a freshman. I transferred to USC during my
sophomore year and the search for perfect lattes has been continued in LA since
then.
Here are
my picks for the best coffee shops in New
York City:
1. Intelligentsia Coffee

2. Culture Espresso

3. Two Hands
With the invasion of
Australian cafes in New York, Two Hands landed as the most Instagram-able café
in the city. Named after a Heath Ledger film, Two Hands has kitchens that are
run by coffee roasters. Unlike American coffee shops, Australian cafes provide
a full experience. After coffee, there’s food. Jordan Michelman, founder of
Sprudge (a website for coffee cognoscenti), describes the experience as an
unusual one. He says, “There’s this whole robust coffee culture, and
there’s this whole robust kitchen culture, and it’s all under the same roof” (Strand). This
Aussie-run joint brings colorful idioms, such as “brekkie” for breakfast and
“flat white” for small latte. They present drinks in mason jars, and acai bowls
with beautifully arranged toppings. Of course, their flat white is on point.
Now, crossing the East Coast to the West
Coast, you can perk yourself up with caffeine and a pastry at these following
coffee shops across Los Angeles:
4. Urth Caffé
Urth is constantly packed for good
reason: Urth Caffé is the first health conscious coffee company. According to
founder Jilla and Shallom
Berkman, the name “Urth Caffé” means “organic, heirloom coffee.” “Urth” is an old Welsh root spelling of Earth and “Caffe” is
Italian for
coffee (“Our Story”). With 5 cafes operating across Los
Angeles, Urth Caffé proudly serves their infamous Spanish latte and green tea
latte with boba. Personally, I put Urth Caffé on top of my list because they
have the best café latte. Get their dark-roasted café latte with almond milk,
and trust me, you will stay awake for the rest of the day. Their dark-roast is
very strong, so I suggest you to get this drink early in the morning. Another
plus point is they have one location in Downtown, 5 miles away from USC.
5. Alfred Coffee & Kitchen

6. Blue Bottle Coffee
Started as a stand at Berkeley’s Farmers Market in 2002, Blue Bottle
is known to make one of the best iced-coffee drinks in America. Ex-musician
James Freeman founded Blue Bottle through his passion for good quality coffee.
On the Blue Bottle’s website, Freeman states, “I will
only sell coffee less than 48 hours out of the roaster to my customers, so they
may enjoy coffee at its peak of flavor” ("Who We Are | Blue
Bottle Coffee”). Blue Bottle’s dedication to coffee preparation and
extensive brewing guides has brought themselves expanding to New York, Los
Angeles, and Tokyo. My favorite in store is the affogato, with ice cream from
Sweet Rose Creamery. What I love about Blue Bottle locations is that I could enjoy
the affogato and pick up a bag of fresh roasted coffee beans or a few cartons
of ready-to-drink iced coffee to fulfill my midweek cravings.
Ultimately, there are a lot of
specialty coffee shops in the US that are worthy to be included in the best
list. The 6 coffee shops above are among the ones I have visited and I have
consumed in fair amount. Therefore, if you’re studying in LA or visiting NY, I
suggest you to stop by these places to get your caffeine fix!
Works
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"Coffee Preparation and Presentation Is Our
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Gentile, Dan. "The Top 10 Coffee Roasters
in the Nation, as Voted by Super-serious Coffee Nerds." Thrillist.
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Hey Amanda, I love and need coffee too and Urth cafe is definitely one of the go to place for me. I like the way you construct the blog and the opening makes me want to read more. I think you just need to add an ending to this.
ReplyDeleteAmanda, this is a great topic for those of us graduating! Urth Cafe is famous for its food and drink around here so nice choice. I think you could add a conclusion to this but otherwise nice work so far.
ReplyDeleteAmanda, I never knew the differences between all these coffee places! I am not a big coffee drinker, but now I know the right places to go to! I think a conclusion is necessary in order to tie in your entire blog together. Great idea!
ReplyDeleteHey Amanda, I really like your pictures and your description of the places. Very well thought out post which includes your experiences, making the post more personal. The post is also easy to follow. One recommendation would be giving each place a ranking so that readers can instantly see which one would be the most preferred. Love the post though since I'm a coffee addict myself.
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