I haven't had coffee for three days. The world is ending. Like, I need to be a functioning adult but I'm also trying to be a fiscally responsible adult, and spending five dollars a day on coffee subtly makes a dent in my bank account. I suppose I could use my coffee maker that I have at home. But the fact that I wake up thirty minutes before work and am usually late doesn't give me much time to make a cup of coffee. I am trying to be healthier too, and I am pretty sure I drink more coffee than water. In a state where 1,000 degrees is normal during the summer, that's not a good thing. Also, there is the fact that I simply suck at making coffee. I suppose I could take the time to get better, but I just love coffee shops so much. I go to different coffee shops for different situations. Here are those coffee shops:
Starbucks - This is only on here because there is a drive through right by my house. And when you wake up thirty minutes before work, options are slim. They are my "I desperately need coffee ASAP" coffee shop. The trick is to mask their shitty coffee with as much sugar and artificial flavor as possible. Do not, I repeat, DO NOT, get their iced coffee. It's shit. And you will hate your tastebuds. But alas, they're everywhere, and sometimes you just need a cup of coffee and Starbucks will suffice.
Cartel - Cartel is great. There are a few locations around town which is perfect for accessibility. My job tends to take me around the city a lot, and chances are, I am close to one of their four Phoenix locations. On the rare chance I'm in Tucson, they have two shops there too. I like to have creative meetings here. The atmosphere is a great combination of calming and productive, plus there are tons of other creative people there too. The one unfortunate thing about Cartel (for me) is that it gives me stomach problems. I might just have a sensitive stomach, but this sucks, because I truly enjoy their coffee. I have to force myself to only buy their chai and one of their freshly baked pastries, which frankly isn't really a bad thing. Because it's delicious.
Sip - Sip sells Cartel's coffee, so I am also limited to what I can order coffee wise, BUT they have alcohol. I love alcohol, so naturally I am drawn to this place. I mean, it has two of my favorite things. They have a really nice location and it is a very cozy place to hang out. They have musical performances certain nights, and yoga on certain Sundays. They have great food too!
Buzzberry - I have not been to Buzzberry as much as I would like but the times I have been I have enjoyed myself. They have a lot of food and yummy baked goods and their coffee is really great! But there is one thing that trumps all of these things. They are open 24 hours. Now, people who are in film school or the film industry or any profession that has odd hours, this is an incredibly amazing trait that a business can have. When I really get busy with projects, I hardly see daylight, and it's really easy to lose track of time when you're staring at a screen for hours and hours. There have been times when I have left school at 11pm and am going home to do more work and desperately need a cup of joe. Buzzberry provides this. I am eternally gratefull.
Hava Java - There are so many things to say about Hava Java. It was the first local coffee shop I ever walked into. That was my freshman year of high school and I have gone into their shop at least once a week (if not every day) until this moment. I adore their coffee. If I have been out of town for a bit, that is the first place I go once I get home. I have made countless memories there. From running into friends when they're home for the summer to writing scripts for hours at a time in the far back of the shop. I know everyone who works there and they know me, and they KNOW my order. There have been days where I have stayed all day and I feel like I am where I'm supposed to be. I remember coming in, feeling a bit under the weather, and the barista made me a hot cup of peppermint tea with some honey. She said it would make me feel better and it did. That's the thing about Hava. They make your coffee, but they make you feel better too.
There are obviously tons of other coffee houses out there that are not listed, so please comment your favorite place to grab coffee in the comments! I'll go check it out. As for my homemade coffee, I am getting better, but I'm pretty sure it's because I put alcohol in it. Frankly, I think that's a pretty good strategy to make coffee taste good.
Echo Coffee! 68th and Thomas. When it opened a few years ago I lived in the area and it was my first "they know what I order and how I like it" coffee place. Since then their business has boomed and its a bit harder to find a seat or chitchat with the barista all night but at least people know good coffee when they see it.
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ReplyDeleteHey girl! Coffee is expensive when you get it out for sure. I've actually cut back to once a week MAX and it's saved me a lot of money. I just got a single cup Keurig for a good price and it helps a lot. Coffee is life! ;-)
ReplyDeleteBelieve or not, Essence Bakery has great coffe!
ReplyDeleteMost American coffe is too acidic and bother my stomach. They serve a Hounduran coffe that is really nice and smooth, and they have the most amazing pastries to go with the delicious coffe! 😆😍
Believe or not, Essence Bakery has great coffe!
ReplyDeleteMost American coffe is too acidic and bother my stomach. They serve a Hounduran coffe that is really nice and smooth, and they have the most amazing pastries to go with the delicious coffe! 😆😍