Here are some of the best local coffee shops to try in Columbus this September:
Qahwah House Coffee
Located at 189 E Main St, Qahwah House offers great coffee, desserts, and a cozy yet trendy atmosphere. Open daily, it’s popular for solo dining and working on laptops, with outdoor seating options and full accessibility.
Brioso Coffee
At 53 N High St, Brioso Coffee features roasted coffee, espresso, and a light lunch menu in a warmly decorated, intimate space. It’s open most days except Sundays and is known for great coffee and tea selections.
Upper Cup Coffee
Situated at 79 Parsons Ave, Upper Cup Coffee serves house-roasted espresso and creative coffee pours. The café boasts a brick-walled, cozy ambiance and offers seating with live performances on occasion.
The Roosevelt Coffeehouse
Located at 300 E Long St, it’s a nonprofit coffeehouse focused on artisan roasts and pastries with a strong community and charitable mission. The cafe is family-friendly with a relaxed, trendy vibe.
Winans Coffee & Chocolate
Found at 897 S 3rd St, Winans combines a longtime candy company’s heritage with an espresso bar and chocolate shop. It offers great coffee and desserts in a quiet, cozy environment.
Stauf’s Coffee Roasters
At 627 S 3rd St #1060, Stauf’s features coffees from more than 20 countries and a wide variety of teas. Known for its relaxed and historic atmosphere, it offers ample seating inside and outside.
These coffee shops stand out for their quality, atmosphere, and community feel, making them great places to explore Columbus’s vibrant coffee culture this month. They all provide Wi-Fi, wheelchair accessibility, and options for takeout or dine-in.
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