Coffee, Cup of Joe, a Cuppa, Java
Caffeine is king for most college students and, while generally the most economically savvy way of getting it is making it at home, most students choose to obtain their “bean juice” via more expensive and more social ways. I, for one, am a huge coffee lover and typically have a cup in the morning from my trusty Keurig, as well as a coffee shop cup later in the afternoon. Since coffee shops are peaceful and quiet, they are my top choice of study spots in Gainesville. They are also common places for dates, meetups, and hangouts due to the ease of conversation that seems to flow while drinking a dark roast or a cappuccino. It seems there’s are many to choose from which is great because you’re bound to find at least one that matches your vibe and your scene. Check the website to see if they are open for dine-in. Due to Covid, some are takeout only.
Whether you have a hard test, huge essay, or crazy assignment, you are guaranteed to peacefully be able to finish and achieve an A when studying in a shop. Plus, who wouldn’t want to drink a cup of heavenly goodness while tackling a never-ending pile of work?
The Best Coffee Shops
- Bay Island Coffee – 3270 SW 35th Blvd, Gainesville, FL
- Coffee Culture — 2020 NW 13th St., Gainesville, FL
- Curia on the Drag – 2029 NW Sixth St, Gainesville, FL
- CYM Coffee Co @ Cymplify – 5404 NW 8th Ave., Gainesville, FL
- Frosty Fox – Located at 3265 SW 34th St Ste 2
- Karma Cream – 607 W. University Ave., Gainesville, FL
- Maude’s Café – 101 SE 2nd Pl, Gainesville, FL
- Pascal’s Coffeehouse – 112 NW 16th St, Gainesville, FL
- Starbucks – Two locations — on 13th and 16th, Archer and Downtown
- Volta Coffee, Tea & Chocolate – 48 SW 2nd St, Gainesville, FL
- Wyatt’s Coffee — 202 SE 2nd Ave, Gainesville, FL
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