Junction Coffee pops up in a different location every day. Their bright red double-decker bus houses a mobile café that roams the city day to day. Sit and enjoy a cup of coffee on the bus, lovingly known as “Maebelle” to owners and customers. They also have a location on Automobile Alley if you’re in the area. At their brick and mortar, baristas let you pick your own mug from their quirky collection. Willow Coffee Company brings a whole new level of creativity to coffee. They serve craft coffee by incorporating seasonal flavors to the menu. Shaken espressos, cold foams and house-made, seasonal syrups create their unique coffee drinks. Momocha offers colorful tea blends, with boba and other popular add-ins. In Midtown, grab a six-pack of their cutely decorated mochi flour donuts along with a drink from their seemingly endless tea menu.
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Clarity Coffee sources and roasts all of its coffee itself, which means they make sure that the entire supply chain involved can make a living wage. If you’re looking for a bag of coffee for home use, bring your own container and Clarity will knock three dollars off the price. Elemental Coffee , a small-batch roastery and locally-sourced café, recently launched a no single-use to-go policy, and now offers to-go beverages in cute, rentable, reusable jars if you forget to bring your own to-go cup. Spiked is a concept on the East End, featuring coffee and cocktails -- emphasis on the cocktails. Coffee-based cocktails are their specialty, but they also have a menu full of coffee drinks without the alcohol.
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