Check Out the Top 6 Coffeehouses in Tallahassee

As Americans, we guzzle an incredible 400 million cups of coffee per day which equates to a whopping 146 billion cups of coffee per year, As the leading consumer of coffee, we have come to expect great things from our baristas. Moving to a new city could send you into a panic of where your new coffeehouse will be. So, don’t panic and instead read our list of the top six coffeehouses in Tallahassee. Let’s get started.

1. Lucky Goat

Specializing in single and cold brews, Lucky Goat is the ideal coffeehouse for a relaxing morning coffee. If you ask a local, they might even tell you that Lucky Goat’s cold brew is the best in town. If you’re a fan, you can buy blended beans so that you can taste the Lucky Goat in your own home.

2. Catalina Cafe

This hipster coffeehouse is ideal for a coffee fix with friends. In a brick building covered in graffiti, you won’t be able to miss it. Also, because it is located near the park, it’s easy to while away a few hours on a sunny afternoon. Our favorite thing about Catalina’s is the fact that, to avoid diluted cold brew, they use coffee ice cubes. Try one of the specialty coffees which are all roasted in-house with natural extracts and organic sugar. Anyone up for a Nutty Natalie or Zoe’s Revenge?

3. All Saints Cafe

This favorite cafe is open 24 hours, so it is excellent for a late night coffee. It’s also a popular student, and co-working spot so expect to see rows of people on laptops or with their heads in textbooks. This warehouse-style spot offers a great coffee with an indie vibe, free WiFi, and arcade games.

4. Black Dog Cafe

Overlooking Lake Ella, this favorite coffeehouse uses Batdorf & Bronson Coffee Roasters for their creations. Head to Black Dog Cafe if specialist lattes are your favorite thing. The cafe is dog-friendly, so you can enjoy your coffee with your furry friend. During the week WiFi is free, but on the weekends it is turned off to encourage friendly conversations instead.

5. RedEye Coffee

Need to get some work done, but need a coffee to get through it? Then RedEye Coffee is the place for you. With environmentally friendly cups and safe, shade-grown, organic coffee you can have a cup of coffee without the guilt. RedEye Coffee also donates all of their after-tax profits to local and global humanitarian causes. They don’t mess around with their coffee creations so expect more traditional, but excellently brewed coffee styles.

6. Southern Velvet Coffee

This recently opened cafe has already received rave reviews, and it’s easy to see why. With a quirky 1950s theme, you can expect cute coffee names and a fun ambiance. Try the Mazagran which mixes Cuban-style espresso, cold brew, and lemon. For something a bit more glam, try the Chantilly Lace latte.

Pour Us Another…

These coffeehouses are just the tip of the iceberg in Tallahassee, FL. Each one has its own vibe and community, so, if you’re moving to Tallahassee, check out the coffeehouses in your new neighborhood. A local coffeehouse is a great place to meet new neighbors.